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DUSTERS OILSKIN CANVAS CANYONLAND UNISEX PACKABLE GEAR FLEECE CLASSICS BASICS SHIRTS Review: Great product. - Go's on smooth. A little goes a long way. I've treated my long outback trading co coat and my oilskin cowboy hat. Can stand in the pouring rain for hours and stay dry. I recommend 2 light application after the first application has been totally observed. Over the first year I usually apply 3 light applications and water runs off my like a ducks back. Good product. 5 starz Review: Smooth, easy to use wax for oil cloth - My Kakadu Oil Skin waist jacket (ends above the knees) is about 15 years old. It is my "kick around" jacket - that is it gets wadded up behind the seat of my Jeep; folded up and bungee'd on the back of my motorcycle; broken out in rain, mist, and wet weather. I dug it out a few weeks ago and realized that it had seen better days. It was dried out. Dirty as hell, with patches of mildew in places, and smelled very musty. *sigh* Despite the age and years of abuse, it is still in excellent condition. So I accepted the fact it needed to be washed and overhauled. An extra long wash cycle tumbling in a modern washer produced a dark brown sludge of contamination and oil, all now removed. A tumble in the dryer removed any lingering old wax. I ordered a jar of OT Oilskin Duckback, which promptly came in a couple of days. I set up the ironing board in front of the TV; put on a horrible horror movie from desertcart Prime; donned on latex gloves, and spent the next 2 hours vigorously working nearly 3/4 of a jar deep into the material. I added extra into every seam, around every button, into every fold and pocket. The secret is to take your time. Ensure an even coat. Work the wax deep into the material. Don't just spread it on, but really work it in. Last step was to hang up the jacket to dry for a week, then tumble in a dryer for 15 minutes to ensure that the wax "wicks" into the material evenly. The final results were amazing. I have a light sheen of wax coating the entire jacket evenly, with a rich dark black color. The jacket is softer, and should perform better than new for the 10 years. I'm super happy and would absolutely do this again for any material still in great shape.

















































| ASIN | B002SEFJRK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213,119 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #3,653 in Shoe Care & Accessories #8,976 in Men's Accessories |
| Brand Name | Outback Trading Company |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,101 Reviews |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | OUTBACK TRADING |
| Model Number | 1999-NON-ONE |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Origin | Made in the USA or Imported |
| Part Number | 1999 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Oilskin Garments Protection, Maintenance, Enhancement |
| UPC | 789043019230 789043021332 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Ounce |
G**Y
Great product.
Go's on smooth. A little goes a long way. I've treated my long outback trading co coat and my oilskin cowboy hat. Can stand in the pouring rain for hours and stay dry. I recommend 2 light application after the first application has been totally observed. Over the first year I usually apply 3 light applications and water runs off my like a ducks back. Good product. 5 starz
D**E
Smooth, easy to use wax for oil cloth
My Kakadu Oil Skin waist jacket (ends above the knees) is about 15 years old. It is my "kick around" jacket - that is it gets wadded up behind the seat of my Jeep; folded up and bungee'd on the back of my motorcycle; broken out in rain, mist, and wet weather. I dug it out a few weeks ago and realized that it had seen better days. It was dried out. Dirty as hell, with patches of mildew in places, and smelled very musty. *sigh* Despite the age and years of abuse, it is still in excellent condition. So I accepted the fact it needed to be washed and overhauled. An extra long wash cycle tumbling in a modern washer produced a dark brown sludge of contamination and oil, all now removed. A tumble in the dryer removed any lingering old wax. I ordered a jar of OT Oilskin Duckback, which promptly came in a couple of days. I set up the ironing board in front of the TV; put on a horrible horror movie from Amazon Prime; donned on latex gloves, and spent the next 2 hours vigorously working nearly 3/4 of a jar deep into the material. I added extra into every seam, around every button, into every fold and pocket. The secret is to take your time. Ensure an even coat. Work the wax deep into the material. Don't just spread it on, but really work it in. Last step was to hang up the jacket to dry for a week, then tumble in a dryer for 15 minutes to ensure that the wax "wicks" into the material evenly. The final results were amazing. I have a light sheen of wax coating the entire jacket evenly, with a rich dark black color. The jacket is softer, and should perform better than new for the 10 years. I'm super happy and would absolutely do this again for any material still in great shape.
J**P
Duck Back Protective Wax
Easy to apply. Works really well on the slickers. Feel confident that it well help to shed the moisture.
A**R
Great product but wish they had larger containers
To get my ankle length oilskin coat from no wax to fully waxed required 3 jars including the cape and extra on all the seams. My Driza-Bone riding coat had a pretty funky smell that vinegar couldn't get rid of. So I ran it through the washing machine 3 times to get all the old oil/wax out. Afterwards I had to steam clean the washer because it leaves quite the mess in the drum. Hung it up to air dry for a few days. Then for rewaxing I heated the wax up in warm water until it was nearly melted then worked it into the fabric by hand and scraped the excess off with a silicone scraper. After I got the coat fully waxed I tossed it in the dryer on low for about 5 minutes to get the coat warm so I could rub the wax with a microfiber towel to get a consistent coating. Now the duster looks brand new and doesn't stink.
B**E
Works great
Needed to retreat a waxed cap. This worked very well. Applied, then heated w low heat. Easy to use. Recommend. Decent price. Exceeded my expectations.
D**L
Outback water proof treatment
This Outback stuff is great I did my outback coat and it looks great Iโm glad I purchased it
R**S
Easy to apply
Works well and spreads easily when heated by a hair dryer. Looks good on my black leather hat.
S**T
Good match for the factory Proofing
The proโs: itโs the โreal stuffโ that your Outback coat came treated with. It goes on easily.. doesnโt clump up /require you to use a heat gun or lay the coat out in the hot Sun for hours before hand to apply. Absorbs evenly into the coat within a few days after application. The cons. Itโs a small container. So if coat is older and really dried out. Itโs going to take two of these to do the whole coat. The competitors product comes in a much bigger container for a similar price.
A**R
Excellent!
This is the good stuff. I've been using this cream to waterproof boots and oilskin products for ages. The latest item I needed to touch up was my Outback Trading Co. Grizzly Outback Oilskin Hat. This matched the product already on the hat perfectly.
L**L
Excelente
Excelente
A**R
Great stuff!!
Worked fantastically!! My hat was faded from the sun and this stuff brought it rite back!!!
M**O
Good product
This dressing worked fantastic on my coat. It sat for 10 years and it looks new.
P**D
Four Stars
good products
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