Question for you filson owners
Question for you filson owners
What's the best way to reproof a jacket that doesn't envolve spending $100+ sending back for reproofing?
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Re: Question for you filson owners
Elbow grease!
Get a little shop towel and put the jacket outside on the tailgate or a table on one of these warmer sunny days and let the jacket kind of get warm and get some filson wax(probably take 2 cans for a whole jacket) and dab some on and work it in.
Get a little shop towel and put the jacket outside on the tailgate or a table on one of these warmer sunny days and let the jacket kind of get warm and get some filson wax(probably take 2 cans for a whole jacket) and dab some on and work it in.
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deltadukman wrote:Elbow grease!
Get a little shop towel and put the jacket outside on the tailgate or a table on one of these warmer sunny days and let the jacket kind of get warm and get some filson wax(probably take 2 cans for a whole jacket) and dab some on and work it in.
BINGO! I like to let the wax get a little warm too. Easier to work with. But be careful not to use too much at one time. A little wax will go a long way, plus you don't want one bug dark spot of wax.
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When done put it in a black garbage bag tie it up throw it in the sun.
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Re: Question for you filson owners
What does that do? Let it "marinate" into the fabric? I have been letting my stuff just air dry in the back yard in the sun.
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Ah, that "new wax smell." 

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Re: Question for you filson owners
I use an old tooth brush on all the seams. Seems to get the wax in the stitching a little bit better.
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Re: Question for you filson owners
Thanks guys. Didn't figure it was rocket surgery, but wanted some tips from someone that had done it before I ruin a nice jacket.
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Re: Question for you filson owners
You can do it inside with a hair dryer but that takes a bit more time. I like the plastic bag idea.
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Re: Question for you filson owners
How often should you do this? Once a year?
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Every other year is what I've always done.Hybrid Biscuit wrote:How often should you do this? Once a year?
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Re: Question for you filson owners
Man. y'all really take care of your Filson stuff!!! I've got a tin cloth packer hat that I love. And one of the big reasons is because it continues to take tons of abuse from this wayward traveler, with nothing more than a brush to knock the big dirt off of it.
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