Repel Bundle
Repel Bundle
$30.00 $33.00
$33.00 $30.00

How It Works

Hold Bottle

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Prime Trigger

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Spray

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Air Dry

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For Use on Footwear, Hats, Bags, Apparel and More

SPRAYING A RED HAT WITH JASON MARKK RPEL SPRAY

Forms a Breathable Barrier

SPRAYING NEW BALANCE RUNNING SHOES WITH JASON MARKK REPEL SPRAY

Sprays a Continuous Fine Mist (Non-Aerosol)

JASON MARKK REPEL SPRAYING

Repels Liquids and Dirt

CLOSE OF UP NEW BALANCE 990 WITH WATER BEADING OFF OF SHOE AFTER JASON MARKK REPEL

FAQ

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.

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.

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.

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.

For further protection, consider using a waterproofing spray, like Repel Spray. 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 toxic “forever chemicals.” 

You can spray up to 4 coats (be sure to let them dry fully in-between) on your suede shoes or garments, making them more resistant to water. Keep in mind that no product can fully waterproof a shoe made out of a porous material like suede, but as long as you’re not wading in puddles, your feet should stay dry.

If you’ve ever worn suede in the rain, you know that suede and water generally don’t mix. When suede gets wet, it can develop water stains, lose its soft texture, and become stiff. It can also cause the dye to run, causing blotchiness and fading. 

Of course, it’s not always possible to avoid getting outerwear and shoes wet. If your suede gets wet, gently blot the moisture with a clean microfiber towel. Once the suede is dry,use the Suede Handle Brush  (included in the cleaning kit) to restore its softness.