Swanndri Care Guide Series_How to reproof your oilskin jacket

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @jamesh8789
    @jamesh8789 11 місяців тому +9

    Was given an old cheaper oil skin that sat rolled up under the bed of a caravan for god knows how long and it needs some lovin'. Cheers for the video, mate. Very helpful

  • @angelbrown2177
    @angelbrown2177 Рік тому +3

    Would be the best youtube demo ever. Extremely well done.

  • @johnhorton7106
    @johnhorton7106 2 роки тому +11

    This is an absolutely outstanding in depth highly informative/instructional well made video. Thank you!!!

  • @tonymartin509
    @tonymartin509 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for explaining the process, I feel confident in redoing my own now after the same length of neglect, even though it still has a nice deep look.

  • @プッチアーロン
    @プッチアーロン Рік тому

    Floydy, you have such a delicate touch! ❤

  • @johannesdaniel4021
    @johannesdaniel4021 Рік тому

    thank you so much for making this video, you have done a great service to me and my coat

  • @TJ-hd5ym
    @TJ-hd5ym Рік тому +1

    I had an oil skin jacket, and my wife donated it to the goodwill boy I miss it

  • @lifeofintention4711
    @lifeofintention4711 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for your video and taking the time to respond to messages! I am hoping you can answer my question, how do you "iron" out or decrease the oilskin please? Mine arrived in the mail very creased indeed. Thanks in advance.

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  2 місяці тому +1

      Hi there, we don't recommend ironing or steaming. You could either lie it flat in a warm room or hang it on a coat hanger for a while. The creases should naturally disappear with wear. Thanks

  • @MP-po4fp
    @MP-po4fp 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the helpful video. Anyways to get the musty smell out of one of these jackets?

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  2 місяці тому

      Hey there, just airing it out in the fresh air, out of the sun. Thanks

  • @jmpersonal2402
    @jmpersonal2402 Рік тому

    I think my vest is holding up well at 24 years!! ... I also have a wool-lined, but the cotton is still my favourite.. who needs sleeves? Not me!

  • @lordharvey5199
    @lordharvey5199 2 роки тому +1

    Yeah mine was worse could you show how to do a patch they are sturdy I have had mine for over 15 years and was a farmer for to years it's still serving me just about to give it a oil up it's been 5 years got to do the pants as well

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  2 роки тому +1

      Hi there, sorry for the late response! We hope to do more videos in the future so hopefully we will do a patch one soon.

  • @jacobheinz8236
    @jacobheinz8236 Рік тому

    Hey matey, my Swanndri oilskin jacket is more than 30 yrs old!

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  8 місяців тому

      Hey there! That's an achievement. Well done!

  • @Studebaker_Hoch
    @Studebaker_Hoch 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful! Thanks!

  • @JBoardOnly
    @JBoardOnly Рік тому +1

    Very helpful, thanks

  • @OlObuffalo
    @OlObuffalo 11 місяців тому

    How do you store the coat. Can you hang it in the plastic laundry bag or other garment bag? Do you fold it and box it up? Is is safe to hang beside other garments

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  8 місяців тому +1

      Hi there, sorry for the late reply! We would recommend keeping it stored in a cool dry place. Whether you hang it or fold it is up to you. Keeping in mind, if it is touching other garments, its likely they will get waxy/oily marks from your Oilskin jackets. Please ensure you always store it dry, if its still wet it's likely it will be moldy the next time you pull it out to wear.

    • @OlObuffalo
      @OlObuffalo 8 місяців тому

      @@swanndriclothing thanks, you saved all my other coats, and the enormous expense of replacing them! 🤟

  • @stuwhyte479
    @stuwhyte479 2 роки тому +2

    Is dubbing OK to use on oilskin?

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Stu, if you are talking about Dubbin we would not recommend to use it on our Oilskin products. Typically, Dubbin would be used more on leather products and can be thicker, so it is more challenging to work into the fabric and sits on the surface more than our reproofing oil. You can check out our wax here: www.swanndri.co.nz/swanndri-wax-reproofing-tin.html
      Sorry for the late reply!

    • @stuwhyte479
      @stuwhyte479 2 роки тому +1

      @@swanndriclothing hi thanks for your reply very informative.

  • @hepzlawrence7710
    @hepzlawrence7710 Рік тому

    What wax do you use? Can you use brown shoe polish?

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  Рік тому

      Hi there, we use our own Oilskin Wax (found here: www.swanndri.co.nz/swanndri-wax-reproofing-tin.html) which is specific for oilskin jackets and vests. Thanks

  • @tablelamp801
    @tablelamp801 Рік тому

    Yes but how do you wash the inside fabric..??? This is so frustrating none explains how to do that everyone talks about how to rewax… yes but firts I have to wash the inside, tell me how??

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  8 місяців тому

      Hi there, sorry for the late reply! We only recommend a spot clean with a damp cloth to wash the lining. Leave it lying flat in the shade to dry. Oilskin will not survive if it goes through the washing machine. So to keep the jacket fresh and the lining clean just a spot clean and airing the jacket. Thanks

  • @dromadez
    @dromadez Рік тому

    Wait a minute....did you say it's not waterproof but you won't get wet for a long time????🤔

    • @swanndriclothing
      @swanndriclothing  Рік тому +2

      Hi there, our oilskin is not a waterproof-rated product. It hasn't gone through standardized testing for them to be a waterproof-rated garment. However, it will keep you dry for a long time before the water seeps through and gets you wet. Remember that we don't claim our oilskin jackets and vests to be waterproof. But it will keep you dry up to a certain point.

  • @fredthemagnificent
    @fredthemagnificent 17 днів тому

    $25 a tin? Seriously you think your grandparents paid that to waterproof a duster?? I’d need about 20 tins of that for 1 Drizzbone. Way cheaper and just as good methods out there with Beeswax, linseed oil and a few other basic elements.

  • @craigslattery934
    @craigslattery934 Рік тому

    Cheers mate from across the ditch