Well after a long wait I decided to spray my wool Royal Navy Greatcoat and Hat with a Lanolin liquid solution.
I used Disana Lanolin Conditioner, 2 tea spoons in a litre of lukewarm water. I used a Birchmeier 1.25 litre Superstar pressurised spray bottle.
I hung the Greatcoat up on a door frame and put a large flexable bucket underneath.
I started at the shoulders and worked downwards, front and back, collar and arms several times.
The solution did stay on the surface at first on the coat, then soaked into the fibres after a little time and with more application of lanolin fluid, the excess dripped into the bucket.
It was then I remembered reading that it was best to apply Lanolin solution to a damp garment for better absorbsion so I left for a while, and emptied the excess collected in the bucket and refilled my sprayer bottle and recoated the Greatcoat again.
I mixed up another half litre of Lanolin solution and recoated again an hour later, then again collected the excess dripped into the bucket and refilled gun and resprayed again.
So in all 4 refilled bottles and 12 thorough coatings, but six were recycled solutions from the bucket.
I didn't use a brush to rub the solution in although that might be a good idea. I just sprayed and let soak in by atmospheric air pressure and capillary action.
It took some time and several ( twelve ) coating till I was happy with the amount of lanolin solution absorbed into the coat. I'm still waiting to dry and will give a report once inspected and tested.
Cheers.