i've been waxing a bunch of stuff... canvas stuff sacks, canvas tarps, and a real old canvas and leather european military back pack of some sort. been buying used candles in bulk at a real inexpensive 2nd hand store, melting them down, painting on the wax with inexpensive cheap paint brush and then finalizing it into the canvass with an automotive heat gun. even the leather soaks up the wax. talk about making a difference in the rain. took some of the gear out in the rain with no water penetration what-so-ever. really made the old back pack nice. carried the heavy canvas tarps on horseback to camp. next i'm looking for a nice HD cotton canvas brimmed bush hat for rainy weather and i'm going to heavy wax it. watched again / enjoyed and already thumbed up! thx
I just rub it on vigorously, then gently melt it into the fabric with a hair dryer. Make sure you put something inside the item to stop it transferring through to the other side of the item, trousers for example. Then let it cool. Then heat the fabric again with a hair dryer, heat the wax briefly then rub it on again. I then heat the wax on the material very briefly just as it starts to melt into the fabric I stop. So far it’s made everything I’ve done it to in this fashion completely waterproof. Heavy duty waterproofing on any item of clothing? It won’t work on synthetics....so Item has to be a heavy duty cotton. I will then use Barbour jacket wax. They sell it in big tins. Do the same as the Fjallraven Greenland wax. Works perfectly. All the best Dean Wales, UK.
Get a dedicated wax iron from goodwill. $5. I double duty mine for my snowboards. Turn it on max temp for 15 minutes and wipe with a paper towel after each use if you don’t want cross contamination of waxes.
You better wax that A*s if you want to keep it dry. LOL Seriously, Thanks for the tip, good job and about not waxing the breaking areas, that is a great tip as well.
Bit late coming to the party! But I wax my Barbour and my wax cotton leggings the same way. The boss (bless her xx!) gets a bit grumpy if I don’t clean her hair dryer after use🙂 kind regards from across the pond in deepest Dorset England
Yes,to help to set into fabric,reproofing companies recommend this on Wax jackets,so this probably applies to this. Leave in a warm room overnight.Made a small day bag out of an very old Barbour and did this method shown on video,no problems.
how can you prevent that it gets spotty i have som lighter g1000 shorts but they get realy spotty when i wax them mostly of spots with zippers under it en bags
I would try putting something soft inside the shorts like a folded towel or blanket. The spots are from a lot of wax rubbing off due to the seams and zippers underneath the layer you are waxing. I experience this same thing, but my pants are so dark it’s barely noticeable.
I just bought a down coat with g1000 outer. If i wax it, should i be concerned about the wax ruining the down inside the coat ? Great gideo, thanks for the insite
I have some garments and tarps that have lost their ability to repel water. Do you like wax better than spraying with Scotch Guard? Does it last longer? More durable?
I have never tried scotch guard, and I have only used wax on garments that are already wax-impregnated from the manufacturer. Sorry I can't be of more help.
If I have a brand new jacket with g1000 fabric, do I need to wash the new parka first or can I just wax it? Also I picked up an Otter wax Fabric care which is a different brand then what you got, I couldn't fund that brand at a decent price here in USA some sellers were asking $25-$35 plus shipping for a 2.5 ounce bar. While I was able to pick up a 5oz bar of Otter Wax for $19.99 double the size for basically half he price. Otter Wax had a 4 1/2 Star review. Thanks for your response.
No you don't need to wash your new jacket. In fact I would recommend that you avoid washing it unless it's absolutely necessary. From the factory it has a very good impregnation, so you can wax areas that you want to have additional weather protection. I'm sure the otter wax will work fine. The Greenland wax is rather expensive, but I have a Fjallraven store nearby so I could grab some without paying for shipping.
Lazy people complain about rubbing the wax bar on the jacket. It don’t look too difficult to me as seen in your video. And finished product looks blended.
I don't think I ever said it was difficult. It's tedious, but not difficult. Maybe you should try it yourself before commenting, unless you are intentionally trying to look ignorant.
Im not sure Matt was calling you lazy or implying you said that either, plus he seems to have complimented your video for making it look easy. Mixed wires hopefully. Nice video. 👍🏻
i've been waxing a bunch of stuff... canvas stuff sacks, canvas tarps, and a real old canvas and leather european military back pack of some sort. been buying used candles in bulk at a real inexpensive 2nd hand store, melting them down, painting on the wax with inexpensive cheap paint brush and then finalizing it into the canvass with an automotive heat gun. even the leather soaks up the wax. talk about making a difference in the rain. took some of the gear out in the rain with no water penetration what-so-ever. really made the old back pack nice. carried the heavy canvas tarps on horseback to camp. next i'm looking for a nice HD cotton canvas brimmed bush hat for rainy weather and i'm going to heavy wax it. watched again / enjoyed and already thumbed up! thx
Thanks for your comment, Martina!
Wow very resourceful. Do you have videos on the process of the waxes??
Gear must weigh a ton. Love waxed garments though.
I just rub it on vigorously, then gently melt it into the fabric with a hair dryer. Make sure you put something inside the item to stop it transferring through to the other side of the item, trousers for example. Then let it cool. Then heat the fabric again with a hair dryer, heat the wax briefly then rub it on again. I then heat the wax on the material very briefly just as it starts to melt into the fabric I stop. So far it’s made everything I’ve done it to in this fashion completely waterproof.
Heavy duty waterproofing on any item of clothing? It won’t work on synthetics....so Item has to be a heavy duty cotton. I will then use Barbour jacket wax. They sell it in big tins. Do the same as the Fjallraven Greenland wax. Works perfectly.
All the best
Dean
Wales, UK.
Great video! I haven't waxed my Fjallraven jacket yet and now I'm motivated.
Thank you for watching, and I hope waxing your jacket goes well for you.
Thanks man, will make sure to do this to my stuff as we're heading out into the rainy forest tomorrow to do a little weekend camp ^^
Terrific video and thanks for making it! Straightforward, informative and concise.
Get a dedicated wax iron from goodwill. $5. I double duty mine for my snowboards. Turn it on max temp for 15 minutes and wipe with a paper towel after each use if you don’t want cross contamination of waxes.
You better wax that A*s if you want to keep it dry. LOL
Seriously, Thanks for the tip, good job and about not waxing the breaking areas, that is a great tip as well.
Cheers, thanks for watching.
😂😝
Great, thank you, looks much simpler than doing my Barbour or Drizabone gear.
Bit late coming to the party! But I wax my Barbour and my wax cotton leggings the same way. The boss (bless her xx!) gets a bit grumpy if I don’t clean her hair dryer after use🙂 kind regards from across the pond in deepest Dorset England
Oh my how much time we need to spend to wax it. I would by another brand
lol, i'd much rather have a sustainable fabric and wax over gortex any time.
Actual waxing starts at @4:30
Excellent video!! Thank you
Can I apply this product to a cotton jacket?
does the wax need to dry after melting it into the fabric? if so how long roughly will it take to dry?
Yes,to help to set into fabric,reproofing companies recommend this on Wax jackets,so this probably applies to this.
Leave in a warm room overnight.Made a small day bag out of an very old Barbour and did this method shown on video,no problems.
Here I am using a iron when a heat gun would do just fine haha...
how can you prevent that it gets spotty i have som lighter g1000 shorts but they get realy spotty when i wax them mostly of spots with zippers under it en bags
I would try putting something soft inside the shorts like a folded towel or blanket. The spots are from a lot of wax rubbing off due to the seams and zippers underneath the layer you are waxing. I experience this same thing, but my pants are so dark it’s barely noticeable.
@@ColoradoCamper oke i wil try thanks
Thank you for demystifying this :0)
I just bought a down coat with g1000 outer. If i wax it, should i be concerned about the wax ruining the down inside the coat ?
Great gideo, thanks for the insite
Thank you, when you wash them do you have to wax them again?
I usually do, yes.
Wash in cold water to help preserve the wax.
Thanks!
What jacket is that? Also how tall are you and what size do you have? Haha
That is the Greenland No. 1 Special Edition. I'm 5'-11" and weigh around 195 lbs. The Large fits perfectly.
Fjallraven generally recommend using an iron as it sets the wax deeper into the fabric.
Plus hairdryer takes forever!
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why don't you just use a clothes dryer on the high setting????
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I have some garments and tarps that have lost their ability to repel water. Do you like wax better than spraying with Scotch Guard? Does it last longer? More durable?
I have never tried scotch guard, and I have only used wax on garments that are already wax-impregnated from the manufacturer. Sorry I can't be of more help.
Wax only really binds to natural fibers, although it will bind to natural/synthetic blends like g1000.
If I have a brand new jacket with g1000 fabric, do I need to wash the new parka first or can I just wax it?
Also I picked up an Otter wax Fabric care which is a different brand then what you got, I couldn't fund that brand at a decent price here in USA some sellers were asking $25-$35 plus shipping for a 2.5 ounce bar. While I was able to pick up a 5oz bar of Otter Wax for $19.99 double the size for basically half he price.
Otter Wax had a 4 1/2 Star review.
Thanks for your response.
No you don't need to wash your new jacket. In fact I would recommend that you avoid washing it unless it's absolutely necessary. From the factory it has a very good impregnation, so you can wax areas that you want to have additional weather protection.
I'm sure the otter wax will work fine. The Greenland wax is rather expensive, but I have a Fjallraven store nearby so I could grab some without paying for shipping.
Lazy people complain about rubbing the wax bar on the jacket. It don’t look too difficult to me as seen in your video. And finished product looks blended.
I don't think I ever said it was difficult. It's tedious, but not difficult.
Maybe you should try it yourself before commenting, unless you are intentionally trying to look ignorant.
Im not sure Matt was calling you lazy or implying you said that either, plus he seems to have complimented your video for making it look easy. Mixed wires hopefully.
Nice video. 👍🏻
Hi there. How often does the jacket need waxed? Thanks
watch the video
Just skip to 4-35
Disagree
Can I use the wax on my kanken backpack?
No, because kanken have material vinylon not g-1000
Kanken 2.0 is made from g1000
lol feeyallraven
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Thanks for watching!
A Thunder storm that gets your jacket wet but not the ground. Hummm Water hose maybe?
You can hear water dripping in the down spout in the background.
For f.. K sake! Start waxing!