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How can I "waxproof" a work apron.
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How can I "waxproof" a work apron.
I am making a work apron out of denim. The work being done is quite messy and gets hot wax splattered everywhere. Is there something I can apply that will work as a "shield" from wax, slime and goo? I know about Scotchguard, but was wondering if anyone has heard of some new, wonderful, magical substance that I can just spray on, or dip the apron into, so that the wax does not penatrate and can just be flicked off.
Dawn
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Dawn, I don't know how it would work with wax, but you might want to try some fusible vinyl. I found some at the local Jo Ann's.
http://www.thermowebonline.com/dyn_p...02&k=82331
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Thank you Margo and Michelle! But, I really want something that soaks into the fibers of the denim, so that the apron can still "breath." Wearing an oilcloth, or vinyl coating for 8 hours would be too warm, and I'm afraid the hot wax might melt it. This is to be an all day apron, not a 2 or 3 hour hobby apron.
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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I don't know where or how you'd get this, but it sounds like teflon is what you need! Perhaps there is some way to paint the apron front with teflon? Just brainstoming here...
BTW, what are you doing that you're in need of a wax and goo proof apron for 8 hours a day? Inquiring minds want to know...!!
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Yes! Inquiring minds want to know!
Maybe Scotchguard would be the answer after all? Try treating a small piece of the denim and see how it works.
I can tell you that Scotchguard on denim pants is NOT effective when you are putting together a ski outfit on the cheap! I fell at the top of the hill and my pants were so slick I couldn't stop sliding until I got to the bottom!! But....I did stay DRY! :roll:
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Originally posted by ScoopieThank you Margo and Michelle! But, I really want something that soaks into the fibers of the denim, so that the apron can still "breath." Wearing an oilcloth, or vinyl coating for 8 hours would be too warm, and I'm afraid the hot wax might melt it. This is to be an all day apron, not a 2 or 3 hour hobby apron.
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
Coast of South Carolina USA
Sewing/Quilting on my Viking Sapphire 870
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I could not think of anything that you could coat denim fibers with so that wax would stay on the surface. The problem is that denim is relatively porous so even scotchguard would not prevent wax from soaking through your apron. For a little better protection, I would recommend lining your apron with something like cotton duck (there are some lighter weights out there than the typical canvas), because it has a tighter weave than denim. The wax, even if it soaks through the denim, is unlikely to go through the second layer because the heat of molten wax dissipates as it hits the air. The lining will give you a little better protection and will still make your apron breathable. The only thing I think you can do for the wax on your apron is to put ice on the wax to freeze and it will pop off a little easier. I know this does not give you exactly what you are looking for but it may be an alternative in case you don't find the ideal solution.
Renata
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I have an idea...how about tent and camping gear waterproofing. I have not used this particular brand, but I found this link that says it also helps against oil:
http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CIsBEPMCMAA
If the link doesn't work, I just googled "tent waterproofing"
Hope that helps.
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Dawn,
I just realized in my previous post I did not offer the reason I made the recommendation. Good spray-on repellents can work but all depends on the fabric you are spraying it on. Repellents protect the fiber itself but you still have to consider the space between the fibers, which repellents have no effect on. So, if the fabric is relatively porous, you might protect the fabric from penetrating the fibers, but not between the fibers. If the fabric is pretty dense, your repellent might provide better coverage. Some industrial aprons are lined with cotton duck to provide better coverage, yet breathability. I'm not sure exactly what the intended purpose of your apron will be. Metal casters, for example, often use leather aprons, which provide some breathability, flexibility, less penetrability and more safety protection.
Cheers and hope you find something that will work for you! Renata
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In answer to your questions, this apron is worn all day by my DH when he is in the foundry, depending on what process he is doing. The company does Bronze metal casting. The pay is low but, very interesting "artisic" work. We don't spend much on his work clothes, and I am just making him an apron so that he can remove it at breaktime in order to be able to rest his arm on his belly etc, without laying it on soft wax, and sticking to it. It needs to be breathable because he is very warm blooded right now from medication. I will check on the tent and camping gear stuff, and Lady Rags, it does NOT go against his skin. Not to worry. (I want the wax to pop off, so that the apron will last longer! Build up over build up, means eventually it just has to be tossed! We have "tossed" lots of clothes!)
Dawn
In beautiful Northwest Montana
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I was just ironing something and used my Teflon sheet to protect it. That made me think: Somewhere, you should be able to buy large teflon sheets or on the roll and you could sew it onto the critical areas of the apron front. I got my sheet with my Bo Nash set. It's about 12" wide and 20" long.
"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Lovely work....congratulatons.
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I know this sounds crazy, but I'm having a hard time deciding at what angle or placement for the heart? Is there a correct...
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yes I found it difficult to line up all those leaves accurately too. though once the small circles went on it disguised...
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12 Blocks done. I used the Terial Magic, really not sure I was happy with it as it made the fabric very stiff and difficult...
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I found the video. She doesn't show how and when she removes the template.
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love your blocks Gloria!
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Not that I know of. You can get on the waitlist on the Shop so you will know if/when they become available again. That doesn’t...
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Is there any word on the availability of the flying geese little bloc loc ruler?
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Please ignore this post. I've been having issues trying to have my name show and then didn't have access to the field for...
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Here's my progress so far. First tried a block each of needle turn applique, then a block of wool raw edge applique. Liked...
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Wow! I love those!
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Hand appliqué needle turn. Don’t mind the pencil marks. I cut the squares larger, I thought I centered the pattern, but...
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