I've just washed a very similar coat as Robinia's suggestion ....and was amazed just how "new" it looked. Do avoid spinning too much if you can....no spinning is best.
Its a good idea to run your washing machine on a hot wash (needn't be a long one) empty to make sure that the machine is clean when the stuff goes in and make sure that your softener dispenser is clean so as not to interfere with the specialist cleaner.
Sandy does your washing machine not spin? The reproofer washes in, you don't need to spray it...or do you mean you have no tumble dryer? Doesn't matter, just choose a warm day and hang the coat in the sun to dry, its the heat what does it.
Does nobody long for the pre mechanised days when you'd hall fill the bath with warm water, add the dirty clothes and some soap powder, and stamp all over them for a while?
Your feet came out very clean, too.
You can ofter set the washing machine to stop before it spins, Sandy. If you have e membrane in your coat (Goretex, or similar) this is a good idea as the spin can rupture the membrane. If you can't avoid a spin, set it to minimum speed.
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