SW-Motech Greenland Bees Wax

Retain the trendy looks, water resistance and resilience of the SW-Motech Legend Gear bags

SKU BC.ZUB.00.087.30000

 2,000.00 ( incl. GST )

1+ in stock

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HSN Code 87141090 Country Of Origin Sweden Category


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Product Description

SW-Motech brings you the Greenland Bees Wax. Outdoor enthusiasts swear by Greenland Wax as a water and dirt repellent impregnation for textiles. Now, retain the trendy looks, water resistance and resilience of the SW-Motech Legend Gear bags with Greenland Bees Wax. 

Greenland Bees Wax is a natural product made from beeswax and paraffin. G-1000 fabrics can be adapted with Greenland Wax to suit different weather conditions and activities. Adding more wax increases the fabric’s water and wind resistance as well as the durability and lifetime of the fabric. Regular waxing helps to maintain the protective effect of the fabric and its look.

Highlights

Retain the trendy looks, water resistance and resilience of the SW-Motech Legend Gear bags
Water and dirt repellent textile impregnation
Natural product made from beeswax and paraffin


Product Specifications 

Material: 100% beeswax and paraffin
Total Weight: Approx. 0.1 kg

What’s in the box?

SW-Motech Greenland Bees Wax x 1


Step-by-step: How to Wax your G-1000 fabric garments / bags

Waxing is pretty easy to do. Just remember these three steps: apply; heat; repeat.

1. Apply wax
Take the block of Greenland Wax and rub it with long, smooth strokes against the fabric leaving behind a thin, even layer. You’ll want to apply some pressure when you do this, but not too much that your movements becomes jerky.

2. Heat
Using an iron (or a hairdryer) on low to moderate heat (without steam), melt the wax into the fabric. Again use long, even strokes. Greenland Wax melts at between 55°C and 60°C (131-140°F), so try to keep the iron temperature around this point – you don’t want the wax to get too runny. Don’t forget to wipe off the iron after use before ironing other garments.

3. Repeat
This step isn’t always necessary, but if you want to make the fabric even more water resistant, repeat the process several times rather than applying a single, thick layer of wax. This is a good idea for exposed sections of the garment such as the hood and shoulders or the knees and rear.


Additional information
Weight 1 kg

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