OtterWax Heat Activated Fabric Dressing : 100% Natural Waterproofing Wax
Size | One Size |
Height | 3 inches |
Item display length | 3 inches |
Item display width | 3 inches |
Material type | Silicone |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Otter Wax |
Manufacturer | Otter Wax |
Item model number | 0015 |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 7.62 x 7.62 cm; 226.8 g |
ASIN | B0088K7I72 |
M**.
You don’t want this
Used this on an army smock to try to get a Fjallraven type Greenland wax finish. I had already done a couple of coats of greenland wax and it had a good effect, but I had read this stuff was good on some blog so I thouht I would try it out.Almost used a whole can on one coating, it was really hard to apply as it kept drying out.Really unpleasant odour afterward. Also felt rubbish.Do yourself a favour and spend less than half as much on Greenland wax and have it last 4 times longer for a better effect.
R**T
Great product
Easy to work with, applied 2 coats and my Belstaff jacket is ready for the weather.
K**C
Pretty good
I used this to wax a brand new lighter weight inexpensive solid matte black coloured cotton jacket. I was hoping for water resistance and a nice even subtle silky black appearance maybe something like a Barbour though if it looked more like a Filson that would be fine too. Took a while for me to get the wax melted in the pot of water, probably would have been better on a gas stove, rather than electric, as the heat would have been even that way. Used a meat thermometer that I held with the probe off the bottom of the pot to ensure proper 180 degree water temperature. I applied the wax from the can still in the pot being heated on the stove to the coat a foot or so away with a new paint brush. It solidifies quick. I was rushing things a little and just quickly slopped on the wax to cover everything. the entire coat took the full can, though no more. I let it rest a few minutes then got out the hair dryer and used it to melt the wax until it was soft and then worked it in with a wooden shim that I had sanded down and rounded off. Made sure to work the wax into the seams, pocket pleats, and moved it around from areas that had been more heavily coated to those that were less heavily coated. Had lots of crumbs of wax that had blown off stuck to the side of the coat that was down on the tarp last. Flipped the tarp over, put the coat back down and began to melt the wax on the coat again and as I did I thoroughly and spread it around with a wad of old freshly laundered cotton T shirt. Certain areas like the top pocket covers looked good, like I was hoping the whole coat would turn out. Even the fabric on the chest above this looked like that, at the time. Did the whole coat like this. Beginning to end took about 4.5 hours. Then I hung it up to cure and let it set there for 72 hours. Only after that did I put it on. As soon as the fabric flexes it gets pretty chalky looking. Again the material above the top pocket flaps looked exactly like them and then that material flexed a little and turned a chalky grey. It's not the aesthetic I was going for and I'm not super happy with it, but OK it's not awful. My wife thinks it's awful, though, whetev. Stood out in the pouring rain with it today for 10 minutes. Watched the water sheet right off the whole time. I stayed completely dry. So it seems to have achieved the level of water resistance that I had hoped for. That is great! Very satisfied there. I'm thinking the aesthetic I desired is achievable, though I probably should have taken more time and watched the companies instructional video once or twice more as I was doing it. Also not having a needy 4 yo and 9 month old in my immediate care while I was doing it probably would have helped a lot. I'm guessing I over applied the wax and should have taken time to work each paintbrush application into the fabric as I went rather than brushing the wax on everywhere quickly and then melting it in and moving it around. I probably could have used 3/4 can and achieved a more even factory looking finish. I'm not worried about this as the item functions and the wax will need to be touched up re-applied in a year or so at which time I'll have another chance to make it look more like what I had wanted. I may try the bar for that touch up. So long review, in the end i'm very satisfied and would recommend the product. All in, jacket and wax, I've spent $42 and have a fall/spring coat that is durable and usable with some character and that I'll change the appearance of in a year or two when re-waxing; I'm putting this one in the win column.
T**R
Un bon produit
Un bon produit fait pour les vêtements waxés, fait le job s'il est bien appliqué; Bain marie pour le fondre et l'appliquer au pinceau (dédié, usage unique pour ce produit sous peine de surprise), ne pas oublier de retirer à chaque fois le bandeau papier extérieur (facile car conçu pour), il contient les explications d'application;
D**N
Deceptive and misleading advertising: "Large 1/2 Pint Can" (473mL). More like "1/10 pint" (100mL)
Miniature. No where near a "half pint", not even half a cup. More like "100mL" (1/10 pint) I'd estimate. Bought this per reviews expecting a good product and importantly sufficient quantity to re-wax one jacket and other projects. That won't be possible due to deceptive and misleading advertising.--Full refund please.
S**N
Acurate
Did exactly what it was supposed to do
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