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Thonpsons water seal is a good substitute, I used it last year to re-waterproof my canvas tent only because I had some spots that were 'soaking through'. It apparently has a slightly waxy feel to it compared with fabsil but having never used that I couldn't comment, i will say however that I didn't notice any difference in the feel of the fabric post treatment.
To treat I used one of those weedkiller oump up spray things which did the job well as long as you do it on a calm day, once i spray one section of canvas from seam to seam I then used one of those 'swiffer' floor jobbies and attached a jay cloth to it then run that over the area i just sprayed to ease the water seal into the weave. Be careful when you do it not to concentrate the spray in one area or it will leave a noticeable patch.
As far as using another brick sealer i would definately say no way unless it specifically says on the tin that it can treat canvas which water seal does. Allow approx one 5 litre tin to do an average size frame tent which is how much i used on the tent in my gallery.
Hope that helps
Justin.
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