Grangers is a UK-based brand that specializes in cleaning and waterproofing products for outdoor gear and apparel. The brand is known for using eco-friendly and sustainable materials in their products.
- Founded in 1937 by William Granger in Derbyshire, UK
- Initially supplied waterproofing solutions for tents and awnings
- During the Second World War, Grangers produced a range of materials for the war effort, including waterproofing solutions for military gear
- In the 1960s, the brand began to expand into the outdoor leisure market
- In 2006, Grangers became the first brand in the world to introduce a PFC-free waterproofing treatment
- Today, Grangers products are sold in over 50 countries worldwide
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A cleaner that removes dirt, oils, and stains from outdoor gear and apparel without compromising breathability or water repellency
A beeswax-based waterproofing treatment for leather footwear, that conditions and protects against water damage without affecting breathability
A spray-on water repellent treatment for outdoor apparel that maintains breathability and provides durable water repellency
Yes, Grangers uses eco-friendly and sustainable materials in their products, and was the first brand to introduce a PFC-free waterproofing solution.
Grangers products are sold in over 50 countries worldwide. You can find a list of retailers on their website.
Grangers products are designed for use on a wide range of materials, including synthetic fabrics, down, and leather. Always follow the care label instructions before use.
This depends on the usage and conditions of your outdoor gear and apparel. As a general rule, you should reapply waterproofing treatment every 6 months, or after washing.
Grangers Clothing Repel spray is safe for use on children's clothing. However, always follow the care label instructions before use.