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Bike cover waterproofing

I have used a spray on product call renuzit with very good results. You might need 2 bottles to soak the whole cover.
 
Cool. I have a three year old Dowco that I would to have waterproof again.

What is the renuzit product? Is it designed for waterproofing synthetics? Any idea where I can get some (or a similar product)?
 
Most outdoor stores carry it. Here NY/NJ I've bought it at Campmor and Eastern Mountain Sports and I think I've seen it in the Aerostitch catalog together with all sorts of waterproofing items.
 
AFAIK, BMW's own covers are permanently waterproof.

Could it be a "pay me now or pay me later" example?
 
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