On Thursday, October 2, 2025 at 7:28:31 AM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
wrote:

Well, this option looks good, too. I wonder what ingredients are in that 
wax…

On Oct 2, 2025, at 12:00 AM:



I’ve used the Carradice wax. I figure they would have a decent product for 
the job. I applied using their directions. Heat the tin in warm water. Rub 
on the softened wax with a rag and then finish with a hair dryer/heat gun 
to get it to soak in better.

https://carradice.co.uk/products/reproofing-wax?srsltid=AfmBOorD3JZiExtETBxwV8dCAuKMxIFxKzQGl6ST6tNoGmhHy0ytx6Pe

Filson carries waxes for their jackets and I bet that would work as well.

Robert Tilley
San Diego, CA


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+1 for this method over rubbing on hard wax and melting it, which takes way 
too much time and effort. If you're looking for something not petroleum 
based go for Otter Wax dressing in the 
tin: https://www.otterwax.com/products/fabric-dressing

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