TWonton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2025
I did a large canvas jacket. Took a few hours of rubbing it in and then heat gun to cure. Works very well.
Kerry Knecht
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2023
In my opinion this is a really good product. Make sure you get enough to do the job. May take more wax than you would expect. I would recommend this to anyone who don't mind working a little bit to achieve something really durable.
Alex
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de diciembre de 2023
I used these to wax a canvas jacket. 1 bar was not enough and 3 is too much. I wish that they sold a 2 pack. However, I guess that I probably will use it sometime in the future as I reapply wax.The reason that I chose this is because it seems to be the only water repellent wax that doesn't have any silicone, paraffin or any other petroleum based synthitics.It worked quite well, I used an iron and a heat gun to distribute and melt the wax. I do enjoy the smell of the wax and it works great at waterproofing jackets/coats. It worked really well for one sided waxing to create a seal on top of my jacket. The other side of the jacket was completely fine so you don't have to worry about your skin/clothes being in direct contact with the waxed fabric. Even after heating and melting the wax, it was completely fine.I cured my jacket for about 48hrs after and wore it after that. I think its best to do a light coat first and add more as you go.
battman919
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de diciembre de 2023
I applied this to a canvas peacoat. It went on easy and I used a hair dryer on high along the way to get it to soak in. Once I was finished, I let the coat "cure" for a few days. It still smelled and had a semi oily feel. Once I hit it with a proper heatgun, that smell and feel went away. With high heat, you can see the wax liquefy and the fabric soaks it right up. It did make my coat a tad darker, but it improved the wind and waterproofness as well.
CliffM****
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de febrero de 2021
I used this on a Duluth flannel lined firehose shirt-jac. I thought it was kind of useless when I melted it with the hairdryer because it stated white and tacky. Well I got a HEAT GUN and really got it hot so it absorbed deep into the fabric. Basically no longer smells or is waxy to the touch. Just feels like regular Canvas but water beads right off. Pretty cool. Needed 2 and a half bars for a job done right on a 3xl