Plevier
Well-Known Member
Any recommendations for a re-prooofer for elderly but sound acrylic canvas please? (I assume it's acrylic; holding a match to some stray fibres they shrivel rather than char.)
Good old Mesowax is long discontinued.
I don't find Fabsil is any good except on fine fabrics.
Thompson's Water Seal used to be widely recommended for tents, tarpaulins and so on even though intended for brickwork, and the small print on the can used to mention canvas, but now "new improved formulation" water based version says on the tin "do not use on artificial fibres."
I notice that Storm have what they call a traditional proofer http://www.stormwaterproofing.com/application/waterproof/brush-on-canvas-waterproofer-1l.html which I guess may be like Mesowax but seems specifically intended for cotton.
They also have this one http://www.stormwaterproofing.com/application/waterproof/brush-on-waterproofer-1l.html which sounds appropriate but I wonder if it's like Fabsil.
NikWax great for clothing but very expensive.
Anyone had good results on sprayhoods and covers from anything please? I'm not expecting to achieve 100% impermeability like PVC.
Good old Mesowax is long discontinued.
I don't find Fabsil is any good except on fine fabrics.
Thompson's Water Seal used to be widely recommended for tents, tarpaulins and so on even though intended for brickwork, and the small print on the can used to mention canvas, but now "new improved formulation" water based version says on the tin "do not use on artificial fibres."
I notice that Storm have what they call a traditional proofer http://www.stormwaterproofing.com/application/waterproof/brush-on-canvas-waterproofer-1l.html which I guess may be like Mesowax but seems specifically intended for cotton.
They also have this one http://www.stormwaterproofing.com/application/waterproof/brush-on-waterproofer-1l.html which sounds appropriate but I wonder if it's like Fabsil.
NikWax great for clothing but very expensive.
Anyone had good results on sprayhoods and covers from anything please? I'm not expecting to achieve 100% impermeability like PVC.