Phillips88
Familiar Face
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Has anyone ever heard of or used 100% natural beeswax as a waterproofing/protective finish?
Iv read several places online about people applying straight 100% beeswax to their leather jackets/boots (either heating it up and making a paste or just rubbing it on like a bar of soap). Some seem to use it as a conditioner and some also use it as a sole finish to a unfinished/naked leather jacket?
I personally use Pecards for conditioning and tend to stick with it for my jackets but was just curious if anyone has tried this? Just thought it might make a good waterproofer to add occasionally when conditioning isn't needed? Any thoughts?
Iv read several places online about people applying straight 100% beeswax to their leather jackets/boots (either heating it up and making a paste or just rubbing it on like a bar of soap). Some seem to use it as a conditioner and some also use it as a sole finish to a unfinished/naked leather jacket?
I personally use Pecards for conditioning and tend to stick with it for my jackets but was just curious if anyone has tried this? Just thought it might make a good waterproofer to add occasionally when conditioning isn't needed? Any thoughts?