I got myself one of these Russian canvas rain capes dirt cheap on ebay. In immaculate condition considering its 30 odd years old.
I understand originally they were treated with some form of waterproofing agent; now being as old as it is and being sat in a warehouse for decades I doubt it would stand up to much more than a light shower.
I am wanting to reproof it but am unsure of the best way to go with something like this. do I go for something like Nikwax/Grangers cotton proof type wash in treatments or do I go down the melting wax into the fabric route.
I have never waterproofed anything cotton before so I am unsure what is the best route to take.
If waxing does the fabric feel waxy/greasy to the tough and get a residue on skin clothing afterwards whenever you tough it? does it make the fabric hard and inflexible?
Nikwax/gangers route:- how durable is the treatment and how long does it realistically last?
Intended use is going to be when I'm at my campsites to wear whilst sat around and inactive as a windproof outer layer of insulation and being waterproof would be a bonus.
I like the idea of these better than a rustley poncho that blows around all over the place in the wind, and is at least semi-breathable compared to the poncho material.
What advice can you give me?
I understand originally they were treated with some form of waterproofing agent; now being as old as it is and being sat in a warehouse for decades I doubt it would stand up to much more than a light shower.
I am wanting to reproof it but am unsure of the best way to go with something like this. do I go for something like Nikwax/Grangers cotton proof type wash in treatments or do I go down the melting wax into the fabric route.
I have never waterproofed anything cotton before so I am unsure what is the best route to take.
If waxing does the fabric feel waxy/greasy to the tough and get a residue on skin clothing afterwards whenever you tough it? does it make the fabric hard and inflexible?
Nikwax/gangers route:- how durable is the treatment and how long does it realistically last?
Intended use is going to be when I'm at my campsites to wear whilst sat around and inactive as a windproof outer layer of insulation and being waterproof would be a bonus.
I like the idea of these better than a rustley poncho that blows around all over the place in the wind, and is at least semi-breathable compared to the poncho material.
What advice can you give me?
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