Repel Refill
Repel Refill
Save some dough and reduce your environmental footprint with this convenient refill
- PFAS Free
- Water-based
- Odorless and Colorless
- Forms Breathable Barrier
Replenish your Repel Spray with our money-saving, earth-conscious refills. Must be used with a Jason Markk Repel spray bottle.
Our water-based Repel formula is VOC-free and does not contain PFAS, PFOA or PFCs (forever chemicals). It safely creates a durable, breathable barrier that dries clear and effectively protects against liquid and dirt. Repel is safe to use on most absorbent materials including leather, suede, nubuck, canvas, cotton, nylon, knit, woven, mesh and more (Not recommended for unsealed leather or vegetable tanned leather).
This product’s efficacy has proudly achieved a score of 100 (ISO 5) using the AATCC Test Method 22-2005. You can learn more about the AATCC Test Method here.
The bottle and cap are fully recyclable. Additionally, we proudly use Avery Dennison CleanFlake™ technology which ensures that labels and adhesive separate from PET every time, increasing the yields of pure PET flakes.
Water
Aminosiloxanes
Isopropanol
BIT Preservative
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How It Works
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For Use on Footwear, Hats, Bags, Apparel and More
Sprays a Continuous Fine Mist (Non-Aerosol)
Forms a Breathable Barrier
Repels Liquids and Dirt
FAQ
The material should be clean and dry prior to application. Hold bottle upright 6″ to 8” from shoe, spray evenly covering the entire area of the shoe. Do not oversaturate. Use a cloth to dab and soak up any excess product. Allow to completely dry/cure for 24 hours or more. After the first coat has dried, repeat steps and apply a second coat. Before exposing to liquid, make sure shoes have completely dried.
Repel also acts as a shoe protectant spray, keeping dirt and dust from attaching and settling into your sneakers. It comes in a non-aerosol can that sprays a continuous fine mist, and it’s PFAS-free, so you don’t have to worry about breathing in any cancer-causing “forever” chemicals. Keep in mind that no product can make your shoes fully waterproof. Given enough water, they’ll eventually soak through. However, you can achieve a strong water barrier, which should be enough to keep your feet dry in everyday conditions.
Tip: The longer you allow Repel to cure, the stronger the repellency.
Use Repel on absorbent materials like, suede, nubuck, canvas, and knits. Leathers that are sealed or have polishes on them (i.e. patent leather) are essentially already waterproof. If Repel is accidentally applied to these types of materials, simply wipe clean with a cloth before it dries.
Repel can be used on a variety of apparel items. Think Levi’s denim jackets, Carhartt tote bags, New Balance 990’s, Hoka Cliftons, etc.
Repel generally lasts 2-3 weeks. Longevity will vary depending on the amount of exposure to the elements. The best way to test the effectiveness of the Repel is to take a few drops of water and observe how well the water beads and rolls off of the shoe. If reapplication is needed, we suggest cleaning your shoes with our Premium Shoe Cleaner, allow to fully dry and to reapply Repel following the directions on the bottle.