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Extend life parawing?

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Created by RolfB 1 month ago, 8 Nov 2025
RolfB
27 posts
8 Nov 2025 8:27PM
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Would it help to impregnate you parawing as showed in the video? Seems like my BRM V1 gets more sticky to the water lately. Any other suggestions?

Retina
96 posts
9 Nov 2025 2:00PM
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From fb:
I do the same with my Flysurfer Peak converted Parawing. The best thing about it is that it doesn't stick to the water.

hilly
WA, 7853 posts
9 Nov 2025 7:49PM
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Link to buy the fluid?

Retina
96 posts
9 Nov 2025 9:51PM
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Search for tent impregnation 10l. There are link in the video description.
Amazon.com:
a.co/d/3RvT6uu

BWalnut
984 posts
9 Nov 2025 11:22PM
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How often? Every X number of sessions or distance? This makes sense for sure. When my pocket rockets were brand new and I would re-deploy them they would pop open. Now, with 250 miles on my 2.4m and 350 miles on my 3m if I drop them they hit the end of the lines like a wet ball and slowly peel apart. I counteract that by holding onto part of the leading edge during redeployment so the canopy opens on its way down but it would be nice to go back to having it naturally pop open immediately!

Retina
96 posts
9 Nov 2025 11:57PM
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BWalnut said..
How often? Every X number of sessions or distance? This makes sense for sure. When my pocket rockets were brand new and I would re-deploy them they would pop open. Now, with 250 miles on my 2.4m and 350 miles on my 3m if I drop them they hit the end of the lines like a wet ball and slowly peel apart. I counteract that by holding onto part of the leading edge during redeployment so the canopy opens on its way down but it would be nice to go back to having it naturally pop open immediately!


Good question. I think if we haven't done it from the beginning, the damage is already done. But it's never too late, I guess. I think a lot of the impregnating substance will wash away after one session. I try to do this process as often as I can. It doesn't take that long. It's best to do it when there isn't much wind for a couple of days.

BWalnut
984 posts
10 Nov 2025 1:42AM
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I feared that would be the answer since I always felt like the spray on stuff to bring life back to waterproof clothing never seemed to last long.

Retina
96 posts
10 Nov 2025 3:26AM
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Don't forget to use modern eco-friendly products are usually silicone- or wax-based, or use fluorocarbon-free water repellents. Biodegradable ones.

BBQdSunfish
21 posts
10 Nov 2025 3:51AM
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This is available at West Marine - any thought on if this is safe to use on the PWs?

STAR BRITE Waterproofing & Fabric Treatment with PTEF?, Gallon

As I look over my BRMs and Flysurfers, there are non fabric parts (reinforcements) that make me question using the waterproofing...

Waterkooled
49 posts
10 Nov 2025 4:41AM
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I've been using Star Brit for a few years now on my wings, brings back the colour and cripness , pour some water on one side of the ripstop and if it seeps threw its time for StarBrit !

airsail
QLD, 1535 posts
10 Nov 2025 7:29AM
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Retina said..
Don't forget to use modern eco-friendly products are usually silicone- or wax-based, or use fluorocarbon-free water repellents. Biodegradable ones.


Wouldn't the use use of biodegradable one make using them a bit pointless?

jdfoils
431 posts
10 Nov 2025 9:22AM
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Wtf is ptef?

I'm i to assume you meant ptfe?

jdfoils
431 posts
10 Nov 2025 9:29AM
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jdfoils said..
Wtf is ptef?

I'm i to assume you meant ptfe?


Nope, msds says silicones and various solvents

No insight into what ptef is....

hilly
WA, 7853 posts
10 Nov 2025 10:11AM
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jdfoils said..
Wtf is ptef?

I'm i to assume you meant ptfe?




Product Overview Brand: Star brite Type: Waterproofing spray with protective polymer barrier (often includes PTEF, a polymer known for its non-stick and protective qualities)


Interesting note - Not for Laminated or Coated Fabrics: Use the water-based version for those materials.
www.starbrite.com/products/star-brite-water-based-waterproofing-fabric-protectant



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