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    Second this for leather. Any fabric I use a spray from Sail. Can't recall the name but it has Deutsch writing on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by rackman View Post
    I use sno-seal its awesome on leather not sure if it will work on nylon

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    Quote Originally Posted by rackman View Post
    I use sno-seal its awesome on leather not sure if it will work on nylon
    Where do you pick that up from Rackman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onelessarrow View Post
    Where do you pick that up from Rackman.
    I have been buying it at Mark's Work Warehouse or TSC stores and Cdn. Tire., great stuff use a hair dryer to warm up the leather boots and this stuff really penetrates and water proofs your leather boots without harming the stitching as some silicone sprays do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jweese View Post
    Just out of curiousity, and not to hijack the thread but along the same lines and without creating another thread - I bought a brand new one piece insulated hunting suit, all cotton exterior (almost feels like a thin canvas), and poly interior. It is NOT waterproof however, any suggestions on getting it water resistant so if it starts to rain on the stand I don't get completely soaked?
    http://www.eshine.ca/303_high_tech_f...16oz-20316.php
    http://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-fabric-guard
    http://www.autogeek.net/303fabricguard.html


    Sweat by this stuff for everything, from outerwear to boots to the carpets in my truck. I even spray down my set of goalie pads and gloves with it every year. I've taken a fleece jacket and made it waterproof with 303. Check out youtube for some videos on it. The stuff last a longtime too, it doesn't wear off like most other stuff out there. Eshine.ca and Royal carry it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    I have been buying it at Mark's Work Warehouse or TSC stores and Cdn. Tire., great stuff use a hair dryer to warm up the leather boots and this stuff really penetrates and water proofs your leather boots without harming the stitching as some silicone sprays do.
    I looked on line and i cant find it any where.
    When you have a moment please let me know where i can pick it up.
    Thanks

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    Nik Wax, unless you have gaping holes, this stuff works and keeps the leather supple. Once in the fall and once more during winter keeps the real leather boots dry inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigjake1907 View Post
    http://www.eshine.ca/303_high_tech_f...16oz-20316.php
    http://www.goldeagle.com/product/303-fabric-guard
    http://www.autogeek.net/303fabricguard.html


    Sweat by this stuff for everything, from outerwear to boots to the carpets in my truck. I even spray down my set of goalie pads and gloves with it every year. I've taken a fleece jacket and made it waterproof with 303. Check out youtube for some videos on it. The stuff last a longtime too, it doesn't wear off like most other stuff out there. Eshine.ca and Royal carry it.
    Thanks! I have a bottle in the mail right now, as I type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunter View Post
    I looked on line and i cant find it any where.
    When you have a moment please let me know where i can pick it up.
    Thanks
    Just go to "google" it is listed also on "amazon " from $ 3.94 and up depending on the container size.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post
    I have been buying it at Mark's Work Warehouse or TSC stores and Cdn. Tire., great stuff use a hair dryer to warm up the leather boots and this stuff really penetrates and water proofs your leather boots without harming the stitching as some silicone sprays do.
    Same here...have used Sno-seal for years with great results. Pick mine up from some guy who fixes shoes in a mall. Stores like Moneysworth Best (sp) if they are even still around might carry it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by huntervinni View Post
    Same here...have used Sno-seal for years with great results. Pick mine up from some guy who fixes shoes in a mall. Stores like Moneysworth Best (sp) if they are even still around might carry it.
    You can still buy moneysworth and best it's pretty much carried at any Mark's and most Canadian Tire stores. You be looking for this tube in the link. http://moneysworth-best.com/products.../#.VCcvJ-tZRDs

    This is the same product as sno seal, just easier to find in Canada.
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