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Fjallraven Greenland Travel Size Wax Proofing is a compact, eco-friendly wax bar made from paraffin and bee wax designed to enhance water resistance and durability of G-1000 fabric outdoor gear. Perfect for maintaining and protecting your apparel and luggage on the go.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 1.81 x 1.34 x 1.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.25 x 0.75 x 0.75 inches |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Fjällräven |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
Model Name | F79030 |
Color | No Color |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult (luggage only) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Fjall Raven (outdoor) |
Part Number | F79030 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Style | Sport |
Included Components | Manufactuered Brand Product |
Outer Material | Paraffin |
Size | 0.88 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
H**N
High quality wax.
A bit expensive but absolutely the best wax for waterproofing your fjallraven clothing and gear.To apply, rub the bar into your clothing until your clothing or fabric has a white sheen to it. Using a heat gun (carefully) or a hair dryer on high, melt the wax into your fabric until the wax “disappears”.Your fabric will be stiffer, uglier, and noticeably “waterproof” but it is totally worth it. I applied this wax to my fjallraven Anorak No. 8 (see picture) and wore it in a rainstorm and the water just rolled off in beads.Would recommend.
V**I
G-1000 wax and quick shipping
I got the wax at a good price and it’s genuine Fjällräven, so I’m happy. One box usually lasts me for awhile, so I think it’s a good value.
J**E
Great value for performance waxing product
So I'll start off by saying if this. If you're looking for a waxy finish on your garment this isn't the product for you. For a more the fashion trend wax look use Otter Wax. If you're looking to water proof and get a little more life out of your clothes this is the product for you.Quick Wax Guide OverviewFjallraven Wax- For performance and function, no waxy looking finishOtter Wax- For waxy looks not for performance or function, no true waterproof sealProject:Like I stated above this product is perfect for function and not for that waxy look. I used it on a canvas jacket from Target for my 5 year old son. I wanted a wax that would waterproof the jacket and add some stiffness to the fabric so I can hopefully get two seasons out of it (granted that depends on how quick my son grows). This worked great and when heated into the canvas was not left with a waxy feel.Application:Suuuuper super easy to apply. It was a bit time consuming to apply but well worth the outcome. Do not heat it up prior to applying (as some suggested), it causes blotchy spots and will 'stain' fabric (learned that the hard way). Simply draw it on until the garment is almost white, I didn't do it the first time and it left me doing another coat. After that I took my hair dryer and melted it into the fabric and vola! A great waxed canvas coat.Size:Some people complained about the size of it but to be honest a little goes a looong way with fabric wax and because this is a performance enhancing wax you're going to pay a little more. I have half of the bar left after two thick coats on a kids jacket which means I have more than enough to wax my husbands canvas bag!
K**R
It works, with some work
I've used Barbour Thornproof wax on a couple of Barbour jackets and hats for several years, so I'm familiar with the waxing process on garments. The Fjallraven wax is a little different, being much more solid and hard. It takes some elbow grease to apply, the recommended technique being to rub the bar of wax (about the size of a bar of soap) vigorously onto the garment being treated, then heat the garment to melt the wax and let it be absorbed into the cloth.Living in a cool, dry climate, this is not easy, since the arid conditions make the bar of wax even harder. Next time I might try slightly heating the wax first (not melting it, just warming it), which might make it easier to apply. I've used a hairdryer with good success to melt Barbour wax into the garment, but the hairdryer process took forever, and produced mixed results, with the Fjallraven wax. Might be easier in a warmer, more humid climate. I purchased an inexpensive heat gun to use the next time around since a hairdryer simply doesn't get hot enough to do a good job melting the wax. I'll need to be careful not to torch my trousers, though. There is a fine line between just enough heat and ignition. Because the hairdryer didn't suffice where I live, the wax left some streaks. I hope to remedy that with the heat gun.In short, the stuff works, and the finish it leaves has a more pleasant dull appearance than the somewhat shiny surface left by Barbour dressing. It is a chore, though, no way around it. Takes about 45 minutes to do a pair of pants. Its the price one pays for a traditional waxed cotton garment. I wouldn't go through the effort if I didn't use the garment for serious outdoor wear. Waxing is what makes the garment waterproof, though, and waxing does help the treated garment wear better and last longer, particularly by carefully treating the seams. I don't do it for looks, since it doesn't improve the looks. It improves the item's performance. One large bar of the Fjallraven wax will treat several items of clothing. I found it to be virtually odorless, much more pleasant than Barbour wax.I'd rate it three stars because it's a chore to use, 4.5 stars because it is reasonably priced and it works.
K**K
does the trick!
So I'm an artist and I like keeping my travel art kits in roll type bags that I custom make for myself. I needed a new one and decided I wanted a waxed canvas one and chose to use this one as it was a decent price for the amount. I ended up using 2/3rds of the brick because I wanted my fabric to be HEAVILY waxed and very stiff not just waterproof. It was very time consuming but if I had use the product as designed it would actually have been a fairly quick application. I found that heating the wax up and working with smaller chunks at a time worked better for the heavy application I wanted. I would recommend using it cold if you just want to waterproof your item and don't want discoloration. Just rub it on and melt with hair dryer. The wax will make your fabric appear darker but if applied sparingly as intended, you won't notice it. In my case it is very noticeable but I had dyed the canvas before hand with the idea that the color would be darker with wax and more akin to what it looked like while wet. The wax has very little smell when cold, you may pick up a faint paraffin smell if you put your nose in the fabric. And when warm you may pick up a bit of a beeswax smell. but you have to be looking to smell something.All in all I'm happy with my results and if I ever need to way something again I'll repurchase this product.
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