Thought I would let you in on a product I found some odd weeks ago. I have been field testing it quite thoroughly now and the results are encouraging. The product itself isn't exactly aimed at outdoor clothing, but rather something more delicate, namely woolen diaper pants (!!!). Although on the swedish instructions woolen mitts and sweaters are mentioned.
It contains a high percentage of lanolin and is relatively easy to use. The company also supplies a hi-quality wool detergent and dry soaps for using on spots. After waterproofing my sweaters and a blanket shirt I can seriously say I feel a significant difference (to the better) in water resistance, wind resistance and dirt resistance. My shirt is more shower proof than my fjällräven clothes when they are newly waxed. It is almost fully windproof, and almost the best, stains, muck and dirt is easily removed with a brush or a damp sponge. I cannot recommend this product enough.
As I don't have any midget drunks (a.k.a. children) I can't say how it works with its original targets. But for me it is worth its weight in gold. (I've posted this on several outdoor boards, so sorry if I've mentioned this before )
Anyway here is a direct link to the product: http://www.imsevimse.co.uk/shop.pab?category=79&id=831 (yeah, I told you its for woolen diaper pants)
and to the company: http://www.imsevimse.co.uk/
It contains a high percentage of lanolin and is relatively easy to use. The company also supplies a hi-quality wool detergent and dry soaps for using on spots. After waterproofing my sweaters and a blanket shirt I can seriously say I feel a significant difference (to the better) in water resistance, wind resistance and dirt resistance. My shirt is more shower proof than my fjällräven clothes when they are newly waxed. It is almost fully windproof, and almost the best, stains, muck and dirt is easily removed with a brush or a damp sponge. I cannot recommend this product enough.
As I don't have any midget drunks (a.k.a. children) I can't say how it works with its original targets. But for me it is worth its weight in gold. (I've posted this on several outdoor boards, so sorry if I've mentioned this before )
Anyway here is a direct link to the product: http://www.imsevimse.co.uk/shop.pab?category=79&id=831 (yeah, I told you its for woolen diaper pants)
and to the company: http://www.imsevimse.co.uk/