🛡️ Shield your style, rain or shine!
Cobbler's Choice Canvas Wax is a premium, all-natural fabric protector that creates a wind and water-resistant barrier on canvas, twill, denim, and other textiles. Handmade with triple filtered beeswax and seed oils, it offers safe, effective protection for shoes, jackets, bags, and more, ensuring your gear stays dry and durable through any weather.
J**T
Best Bang for the Buck
I reviewed and priced the limited competition, and selected Cobler's Choice. I suspect canvas wax is something of a commodity with little meaningful difference between the handful of available products. Cobler's Choice offers the best value by a significant margin.I applied it to two canvas hats which had lost their water repellency. One was a Filson canvas hat and the other a baseball style cap from Duluth Pack. The application was an easy and left the headgear with a beautiful wax sheen that will undoubtedly repel water. It really seemed to soak into the fabric and makes both look like brand new!I have plenty of wax left for touch-ups, if needed, or for other applications. Cobler's Choice is an excellent product at a fair price.
K**5
Excellent Wax for oudoor wear
A 3 ounce bar is good for 3 boonie hats. It has a neutral scent and it moisturizes your hands while you wax your hat or clothing.
S**T
Renewed
This works excellent! My barbour became a new jacket. Easy to use with hair dryer. Thank you!
B**O
Pretty good canvas wax but left a little disappointed with the false advertising on product weight
This is a pretty good canvas wax and would be a great value if the actual bar was indeed 6oz. The bar weighed in right around 5oz so it was missing 1oz and this is pretty disappointing to see that such a quality product falsely advertised the actual product weight. I used it on my wax jacket that is in need of re-waxing and it was pretty easy to apply. I just did a section at a time by using vertical application and then using a heat gun (not sure a hair dryer works as well because it doesn't get quite as hot as a heat gun) to melt the applied wax in order for it to soak into the jacket canvas and smooths out the wax nicely giving it a even wax coat. Again a great product plagued by false weight advertisement which dinged its otherwise good reputation.
D**I
Prfct.
Goooood!!!
T**I
Apply it in the sunshine 🌞
I used this wax to treat an Outback Trading Co. duster and hat I have had for over 25 years. They mainly see use as rain gear and this year noticed some moisture coming through both. Read reviews on several products and settled on this but also noticed a good deal of techniques discussed and a wide range of outcomes. Just thought I would share what worked for me.Took both hat and coat out back on a warm (mid 90’s) day and set them in the sun on a ironing board. Letting the coat and hat warm up and stay in the sun allowed the wax to melt into them properly and apply easily. In my opinion this is the way to do it if you can stand the heat yourself. I tried to stay on the edge of the shade so I could mostly stand in it while the coat and hat took full sun. When done I had about a quarter of the bar left for touch ups or another project. No need to over complicate things. Rub it in good with the bar and work it into cracks and seams with your fingers. If anything, the wax is good for your skin also. Give it some time to dry out before packing it away for the summer and you’re done. Good product. I recommend it and will use it again.
A**.
Good but only enough for touch ups or small projects
Good quality at a good price, but don't be make the same mistake as me and think the 3-ounce bar is enough for a canvas jacket that hasn't been waxed before. I got about a quarter of the canvas waxed before I ran out and had to buy more. It's probably more than enough for touch ups, a rewaxing, or small items but not enough for a large jacket
F**D
Better than the otter--I mean other--wax.
spreads smoother and easier than its competitor, and I have waxed a lot of things.