As per the title; has anyone tried waxing a cotton [or polycotton] combat jacket with the kind of wax that comes in tubs for re-proofing Barbour style coats?
ie. This kind of stuff:
I've got an old Vietnam era M65 jacket which is my perfect faithful old camping coat: loads of pockets, gets better looking the older it gets and [with the quilted liner in] lovely and warm in cold weather, or at night.
The only downside is the lack of waterproofing. In the past I've used the wash-in style liquid NikWax stuff to proof it but I'm not overly impressed with the results. The waterproofing it provides doesn't seem to last very long. So now I'm musing on the possibility of trying one of those tubs of waterproofing wax which you rub in and then heat with a hairdryer to melt it into the fibres.
That should provide pretty good waterproofing. But I'm wondering whether it'll take to the material OK. I don't want to risk it, if it's going to look a mess and flake off every time the jacket bends. I don't want to be leaving a trail of wax 'dandruff' behind me, everywhere I go.
So, anyone 'Been there. Done that' and, if so, how did it go?
ie. This kind of stuff:
I've got an old Vietnam era M65 jacket which is my perfect faithful old camping coat: loads of pockets, gets better looking the older it gets and [with the quilted liner in] lovely and warm in cold weather, or at night.
The only downside is the lack of waterproofing. In the past I've used the wash-in style liquid NikWax stuff to proof it but I'm not overly impressed with the results. The waterproofing it provides doesn't seem to last very long. So now I'm musing on the possibility of trying one of those tubs of waterproofing wax which you rub in and then heat with a hairdryer to melt it into the fibres.
That should provide pretty good waterproofing. But I'm wondering whether it'll take to the material OK. I don't want to risk it, if it's going to look a mess and flake off every time the jacket bends. I don't want to be leaving a trail of wax 'dandruff' behind me, everywhere I go.
So, anyone 'Been there. Done that' and, if so, how did it go?