Hi @SaskiaKC
I have used Scotchgard many years ago with some suede boots, just because the shoe shop sold it me at the time!
WD-40?!?!
As a waterproof spray? That is a new one on me.
Ah Duck's Back. I like that name!
Good luck on whatever you choose!
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Thanks, @gennepher. I was wondering what brand of waterproofing spray y'all used. There is a good brand here called Scotchgard. I haven't used their spray but I have used some of their other products. I've also just read that WD-40 spray works.
I just found Duck's Back!
I just found this site @SaskiaKC
A pile of uses for WD-40
Including waterproofing boots and shoes...34 ways to use WD40
https://www.familyhandyman.com/smart-homeowner/20-brilliant-ways-to-use-wd-40/
I'd also check bikers sites n forum reviews.
@SaskiaKC
Many if us need to reproof the wet gear to keep the waterproofing good.
Not used myself, but if I get time ( and you remind me) I'll go look for the brand most popular x
I just found this site @SaskiaKC
A pile of uses for WD-40
Including waterproofing boots and shoes...34 ways to use WD40
https://www.familyhandyman.com/smart-homeowner/20-brilliant-ways-to-use-wd-40/
I have Muck Wellington boots for when it is really wet. So does Mrs Miggins. Neoprene lined, cosy warm. Normal day to day, especially at this time of year I wear walking boots made by Keen - comfortable, warm and dry.Do any of you have any tips about shoes for walking in wet weather? I've had wellies (waterproof but not warm), insulated lace-up boots (warm but not very comfortable), and good old-fashioned overshoes/gumshoes/rubbers/galoshes that don't seem available anymore (at least not here). So now I'm thinking duck shoes (warm but won't keep any snow out)
or hiking boots (never owned any but they look sort of like my paddock boots)
Thanks again. That is amazing. I'm gonna go buy a can of WD-40!
I have Muck Wellington boots for when it is really wet. So does Mrs Miggins. Neoprene lined, cost warm. Normal day to day, especially at this time of year I wear walking boots made by Keen - comfortable, warm and dry.
A good pair of lightweight, waterproof boots might do the trick but when it’s really wet nothing keeps out the rain like a good pair of Wellies and the Muck ones are the best brand that I have had.
I first used WD-40 for pram wheels, a lifetime ago @SaskiaKC Then in the engine of my first car, an ancient Citroen 2CV to get it started (a mechanic showed me where to spray).
I have always had several cans of the stuff! It is always useful for something! I just made up my own uses for it. It was pre internet days, pre easy access of information days.
So I have also used it for stuff mentioned on that site.
I don't think it mentions painting on that site. By painting I mean artist type painting. I use WD40 for painting pours in order to create cells and painting effects, but I get a different WD-40 for that. Some WD-40 has silicone in it, and that is what creates my painting effects when I do painting pours with acrylic paints.
I love my WD-40!!!!!!!!!!
Could smell a tad mechanical and leave oily rainbow footprints wherever you go.New I just found this site @SaskiaKC
A pile of uses for WD-40
I loved my 2CV - it was more like sailing a boat than driving - loved the way it tacked round corners with those funny front wheels. We did, on occasion, remove all the seats when having a picnic.I first used WD-40 for pram wheels, a lifetime ago @SaskiaKC Then in the engine of my first car, an ancient Citroen 2CV to get it started (a mechanic showed me where to spray).
I have always had several cans of the stuff! It is always useful for something! I just made up my own uses for it. It was pre internet days, pre easy access of information days.
So I have also used it for stuff mentioned on that site.
I don't think it mentions painting on that site. By painting I mean artist type painting. I use WD40 for painting pours in order to create cells and painting effects, but I get a different WD-40 for that. Some WD-40 has silicone in it, and that is what creates my painting effects when I do painting pours with acrylic paints.
I love my WD-40!!!!!!!!!!
Could smell a tad mechanical and leave oily rainbow footprints wherever you go.
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