If you ride in during the summer (who doesn’t???), there may be times when you’re putting bug repellent spray on.
DEET-based products harm synthetic fabric, so opt for a DEET-free bug spray if you don’t want any surprises.
I’ve used picaridin-based products, and they seem to work as good, if not better, than DEET.
Wasn’t DEET like outlawed for being super terrible stuff?
Are you thinking of DDT, perhaps? That shit almost wiped out Osprey and Bald Eagles!
DEET, the insect repellant, isn’t banned anywhere as far as I know.
MAYBE. That sounds like a possibility.
Edit: looked it up https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DEET and looks like it’s a solvent and not great for fabrics. It’s also been heavily studied and while LOTS of it gets into your body, when used with the government limitations and not for long periods of time, is said to be fine.
It isn’t great for the environment, but isn’t actually terrible, as it isn’t a forever chemical, as it does break down, it just takes a long time to do so.
Wikipedia (on environmental impact):
Also, in 2002 Canada banned concentrations higher than 30% for adults and higher than 10% for kids.
But yeah, I think I was conflating DEET and DDT.