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nella(Pa)
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Posted: 27 Aug 2021 at 8:05am |
I have an old heavy army canvas and would like to water proof it because water is starting to leak through it, looking for suggestions how to do it.
Thanks, Nella
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Ray54
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Thomson water seal , Paul Harvey use to advertise it. I wonder if it is still around.
Now that I have that thought out of my head. In pops the TV add of the guy patching his boat with window screen and a spray on water sealer. I mean seeing is believing, he never sinks in the TV commercial.
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KMAG
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I use Canvak on my WW2 era canvas. I brush it on. It has the unique odor you either love or hate about mil spec duck canvas.
Edited by KMAG - 27 Aug 2021 at 11:30am |
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