When I asked Spenser about weatherproofing Sackville Grid Gray fabric with 
Otter Wax, he asked the Scot fabric makers, and here was their reply:  
>
> "With regards restoring or refreshing traditional proofed canvas I am not 
> sure there is a lot you can do. Our recommendations for cleaning are very 
> simple as using any type of chemicals could effect the proofing. We 
> recommend “removing any loose dirt and clean with water only using a soft 
> brush and let dry naturally”. I feel using the Otterwax product may help 
> the waterproofing properties of the product but I do not think it would 
> help with the aesthetics of the fabric. However in this case I would love 
> to be proved wrong and suggest you give the Otterwax a trial."

So I tried it on the bottom of the large bag and liked the result, and 
finished out both bags.  

The grid gray bags came out beautiful, waterproof and stiffer.  As 
expected, it left a sheen on the fabric.  
The key is to not apply too much wax - the grid tries to grab it - use a 
blow drier, and rub it in well with your fingers, per the instructions.  
My photos show the bags propped up to cure for 24 hours. 


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