Hello,
I have a polish army lavvu poncho tipi (there are so many names for it!) and i wanted to waterproof it naturally (prefferably with beeswax). A quick search on the interweb has given me a few results;
A mix of beeswax, boiled linseed oil and turpentine,
Greenland wax,
Homemade Greenland wax consisting of beeswax and paraffin.
Because I want to do it simply, can I use just some beeswax by rubbing it on to the canvas and melting it? If not, then i prefer mixing up my own Greenland wax. What effect will waxing it have on the canvas? Will it become less flexible? Will the colour change and so on.
If there's anything I missed, or if you want to share your own natural method then feel free, or if I have to prep the canvas beforehand.
Thanks!
I have a polish army lavvu poncho tipi (there are so many names for it!) and i wanted to waterproof it naturally (prefferably with beeswax). A quick search on the interweb has given me a few results;
A mix of beeswax, boiled linseed oil and turpentine,
Greenland wax,
Homemade Greenland wax consisting of beeswax and paraffin.
Because I want to do it simply, can I use just some beeswax by rubbing it on to the canvas and melting it? If not, then i prefer mixing up my own Greenland wax. What effect will waxing it have on the canvas? Will it become less flexible? Will the colour change and so on.
If there's anything I missed, or if you want to share your own natural method then feel free, or if I have to prep the canvas beforehand.
Thanks!