11-15-2005, 08:07 PM
I would not hesitate with Scotch Gard or Camp Dry. I have used both.
but if you have an old peice of canvas you have been using as a pinters tarp and dont mind experimenting,
I have wanted to try this my self but never had the opertunity, Turle wax makes a weather proof wax that the water beads up on the car. I have wanted to try rubbing that in to a peice of canvas to see what happens.
to test I would drape a peice after treated on a tire or somthing similar (large bowl, rubber donut, ect....) and fill it with water let it set for a few hours even a day and see if the fabric absorbed the wax enuff to close all the pores....
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but if you have an old peice of canvas you have been using as a pinters tarp and dont mind experimenting,
I have wanted to try this my self but never had the opertunity, Turle wax makes a weather proof wax that the water beads up on the car. I have wanted to try rubbing that in to a peice of canvas to see what happens.
to test I would drape a peice after treated on a tire or somthing similar (large bowl, rubber donut, ect....) and fill it with water let it set for a few hours even a day and see if the fabric absorbed the wax enuff to close all the pores....
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