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01/7/2007 at 8:40am
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Hi  I have been advised that Thompsons Brick Sealer is a good cheap substitute for the fabsil canvas waterproofer and I have a few queries that somebody may be able to help me with.

  •  IS Thompsons Brick sealer actually a good substitute ?
  •  If it is, would any other brand of brick sealant be just as good ?
  •  How should I apply brick sealant to a canvas, obviously I would try a test piece first but should I brush it on or sprayit on?

I would be most grateful for some of your thoughts on this. We have used our old Marechel for about four camping trips and have never had a problem, the tent is perfect for our requirements and we can't afford another one yet, but with this years weather we thought pherhaps we should do some preventative maintenance before we have any problems.

Many thanks 

Brian



01/7/2007 at 8:58am
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I can't help with the specifics but if your tent is behaving well I'm not sure I'd go down the waterproofing route.

My understanding is that cotton canvas is inherently waterproof because the fibres swell and keep out the water.

There is a school of thought that says adding waterproofing stops the fibres doing this properly and then you're stuck with it only repelling water whilst it has the coating on it.

My ex-Father in law had a 30 + year old canvas tent that had never been re-waterproofed, it didn't leak at all and to my knowledge there is no reason why cotton canvas should leak.

I'd be interested in other folks views?

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01/7/2007 at 9:48am
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If its not broke....dont fix it! Id be very wary about plastering brick-sealer onto a tent. It MAY well be ok....but id want to be 100% sure first!


01/7/2007 at 1:36pm
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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.



01/7/2007 at 2:21pm
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Is this stuff cheaper than proprietory tent sealants?


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01/7/2007 at 2:48pm
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a canvas tent will leak in because of dift getting into the fabric and old age/sun damage. look out for specialist tent cleaners.Graingers tent clean or Towsures own.you can sponge the tent clean on(tent on knees) and rinse it off. you may not even have to re proof. I know this because i water proofed a canvas tent and it leaked it really badly, so i asked Graingers why? They sent me back an apology and a free sample and a detailed reason why.I did what it said and didnt need to reproof, as spealist cleaners do not wash off the proofing


01/7/2007 at 2:55pm
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wanna bet i used a canvas cleaner to clean up some bits and rinsed alot and guess what it leaked where i cleaned it.

and there is nowt wrong with using thompsons even says do on the tin but beaware it stinks for days after.


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which one did you use wildie?


01/7/2007 at 4:30pm
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Quote: Originally posted by wildie on 01/7/2007
wanna bet i used a canvas cleaner to clean up some bits and rinsed alot and guess what it leaked where i cleaned it.

and there is nowt wrong with using thompsons even says do on the tin but beaware it stinks for days after.

Hi wildie
As I have a few grease spots I need to remove I would appreciate the name of the one you used so I can avoid it.
Thanks
Rex


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