DIY easy to make waterproof solution for leather canvas and almost any material

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  • DIY easy to make waterproofing solution for leather canvas and almost any material. This solution is easy to make and inexpensive. You do not have to melt wax and other flammable materials. Our waterproofing Solution is easy to apply and does a great job repelling water from boots, shoes, even leaking tent seams. This short video shows step by step instructions.
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  • @pappamike6231
    @pappamike6231 2 роки тому +77

    The best ratio is 8 parts Naptha or Mineral Spirits to 1 part clear silicone. I've turned regular bed sheets into wood pile tarps. Works great.

    • @rockobeam2706
      @rockobeam2706 Рік тому +2

      Great idea!

    • @5801160052086
      @5801160052086 Рік тому +1

      Great,thanks, exactly what I need to do

    • @CBReal1290
      @CBReal1290 Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the ratios I figure you improved upon what was described! Oh is the 1 part Silicone the 1 entire tube?

    • @nitaneta4025
      @nitaneta4025 Рік тому +2

      @@CBReal1290whatever u use to measure that’s the “part”.
      Ex….if u used one cup to pour in the solvent (8x’s), then u use that same cup or amount to measure the silicone (1x) 8 to 1 ratio.

    • @nitaneta4025
      @nitaneta4025 Рік тому +1

      @@CBReal1290whatever u use to measure that’s the “part”.
      Ex….if u used one cup to pour in the solvent (8x’s), then u use that same cup or amount to measure the silicone (1x) 8 to 1 ratio.

  • @combatgirl38
    @combatgirl38 3 роки тому +38

    First, you want to clean the object you are going to seal. For leather follow the best method for your type of boots, skipping any soaps with oils. You can however, add any types of dyes and scuff covers etc. Once fully dry then add this last waterproofing step. Always remove your laces before doing any work on your boots.

  • @davidmcbride3843
    @davidmcbride3843 2 роки тому +7

    Well that beats the heck out of using Poisoness Telflon to water proof raincoats and shoes. Your new method is is brilliant :)

    • @alan4sure
      @alan4sure 2 роки тому +2

      You don't think mineral spirits are poisonous?

  • @danieljones317
    @danieljones317 2 роки тому +8

    On my duster, a long, cotton coat, I warmed about a liter of petroleum jelly until it was melted, and mixed it with about equal of just regular charcoal lighter fluid.
    I unbuttoned and unzipped everything, and used a spray bottle to soak the outer layers.
    I did this while it was layed out in the sun, and when it had sufficiently dried, I did it again.
    I also did this to a cotton wide-brim hat at the same time.
    Quite water repellant, and I can do it again in the future if needed.

  • @musicmayer2043
    @musicmayer2043 3 роки тому +31

    Ingredients: ~1 qt (946 ml) Odourless Mineral Spirits (aka White Spirit or Mineral Turpentine) to 100% Clear Silicone ~2.6 oz (1 tube, 83ml). Mix anywhere from 1:1 to 3:1... does not have to be exact since mineral spirits will evaporate after application. Need mixing container and paint brush (cleaned out with mineral spirits when done).

    • @wootsy1406
      @wootsy1406 2 роки тому +3

      THANK YOU! I was wondering what the overall ratio of the mixture is.

    • @AlexKall
      @AlexKall Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the translation!

    • @castmarco
      @castmarco Рік тому

      But he says half a quart of mineral spirit, not one full quart. So if the silicone tube content is 83ml, as you indicate, the ratio would be 6:1, right?

    • @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook
      @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook 7 місяців тому

      Isn't white spirit highly flammable?????😮

    • @candido5840
      @candido5840 3 місяці тому

      @@Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook all hydrocarbon compounds are flammable

  • @raymondcava4669
    @raymondcava4669 2 роки тому +30

    I would imagine a leather boot treated with this would not breathe at all. That would mean I would sweat much quicker. Sounds like a trade-off. Also it would probably take a long time for the boot to dry out properly if it did got wet after long exposure to water. Please let me know what you think or experience. Great video thanks for posting.

    • @sammyhooligan803
      @sammyhooligan803 2 роки тому +5

      I read the warning description and i wouldnt use mineral spirits like this. On warning label it says in case contact with skin wash with soap and water. So after making this repellant and coating shoes and allowed dry , if water is applied then some does water gets through shoe possibly mixed with these chemicals getting on foot skin surface. I dont think i want to try this because it might cause more problems . But definitely maybe for a homemade repellant for tents, backpack , tarp, possibly .

    • @zhuanjifarms5050
      @zhuanjifarms5050 2 роки тому +9

      Definitely not a trade off. If your cranking out miles yes, your feet are gonna sweat. Key is a second pair of liners and socks to swap out, preferably near a water source so you can rinse out the sweat (salt) and dangle off your pack etc. to dry thoroughly. Did 18 miles and 2 passes in the Sierras one looong day and rinsed socks three times, arrived at camp with no blisters!!

    • @username8171
      @username8171 2 роки тому +4

      It is the same as wearing a waterproof boot such as with goretex, which yes your feet will sweat. Don't wear waterproof boots in the summer unless you absolutely have to.

    • @richeyrich2203
      @richeyrich2203 2 роки тому

      @@sammyhooligan803 would melt polyester

    • @frantz4318
      @frantz4318 2 роки тому +1

      @@username8171 goretex is breathable, I hike in summer with goretex shoes and don't sweat much more than in winter

  • @kimchiman1000
    @kimchiman1000 Рік тому +5

    Many thanks for this. I just now used it to waterproof my work boots. Nylon ballistic material, and it soaked right in. For the first time that I can remember, I am actually looking forward to getting them wet as a test.

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  Рік тому

      Great to hear!

    • @RobertLBarnard
      @RobertLBarnard Рік тому

      How'd it work out?

    • @kimchiman1000
      @kimchiman1000 Рік тому

      @@RobertLBarnard
      Not all that well. But in my case, I put the silicone in a pickle jar that was too small, so the mix was too thick to penetrate the material.
      Glad you reminded me about it; gonna have to transfer it to a larger jar and get the boots ready before the fall season.
      Gonna have to eat more pickles I suppose! 🥒

  • @leslie7872
    @leslie7872 6 років тому +26

    Trying to make my hair waterproof. Thanks for the vid it worked well!

  • @jumboegg5845
    @jumboegg5845 2 роки тому +16

    I wonder how long it lasts? I imagine constant flexing of the boot at the usual places will eventually crack the silicone, losing its waterproofing. Nothing will remove or stick to cured silicone, so it cant be replenished. The beauty of beeswax and similar stuff, is that it readily redissolves and can be replensihed many times, and it also lubricates the material.

    • @residentgeardo
      @residentgeardo Рік тому

      I had the same thoughts. I'd fear that the solvent might reduce the flexibility of the leather and ultimately lead to cracks. I think something like leather oil works just as well. Only that you can buy it off the shelf.

    • @chrishayes5755
      @chrishayes5755 Рік тому +3

      silicone is known to flex, it's not brittle and it's not put on in gobs, it's diluted heavily - so I wouldn't assume without proof that it will have issues.

    • @White000Crow
      @White000Crow Рік тому +4

      Silicone is quite flexible. Silicone will stick to silicone. It doesn’t sit on the surface of the material but soaks in.
      I did this to a leather welding jacket and can’t even tell there’s any silicone on/in it.

  • @bobbuilder2169
    @bobbuilder2169 2 роки тому +6

    I use Vaseline on leather and warm it in front of the wood stove until it soaks right in. It works awesome. I put my new leather gloves on and rub Vaseline on them as well.

    • @faza553
      @faza553 10 місяців тому

      It has to be warmed!
      I used Vaseline on leather shoes but dirt from walking on grass/trail stuck to & discoloured the leather.

  • @shaunhill2466
    @shaunhill2466 Рік тому +3

    Thank you very much! I have spent a lot of money on those waterproof sprays and this looks like a much more effective and cheaper method.

  • @bobbuilder2169
    @bobbuilder2169 2 роки тому +4

    I melt bees wax and olive oil and stir the mixture while it cools. It is a nice thick even paste that I can rub in to leather.

  • @sboz7387
    @sboz7387 6 років тому +3

    Holy cow! I wonder how this would work on crafts that would want to go outside! Worth a try Thanks!

  • @greggminkoff6733
    @greggminkoff6733 2 роки тому +99

    You should never use mineral spirits, ever.
    You want a solvent that will evaporate.
    Acetates are too aggressive.
    The recommended choice is naphtha. It will dissolve the silicone into solution, penetrate the material and then evaporate leaving the silicone.
    That's how it's done.

    • @doyouknoworjustbelieve6694
      @doyouknoworjustbelieve6694 2 роки тому +18

      Mineral spirits do completely evaporate.

    • @TC-zi2yp
      @TC-zi2yp 2 роки тому +6

      Im looking forward to your video!

    • @lorus511
      @lorus511 2 роки тому +6

      I find in the UK at least, that naphtha is very hard to obtain and very very expensive which therefore makes the whole object of DIY not worthwhile.

    • @TobyRobertsThe
      @TobyRobertsThe 2 роки тому +1

      @@lorus511 I am going to experiment with surgical spirit and white spirit to see what options we have for UK. I think mineral spirits are basically meths.

    • @lorus511
      @lorus511 2 роки тому

      @@TobyRobertsThe Good idea, let me know how you get on

  • @michaelbrinks8089
    @michaelbrinks8089 11 місяців тому +3

    I've used a mix of 50/50% clear paraffin wax (candle 🕯 wax) & toilet ring wax. That works amazingly well on leather boots. It also worked good on the the non leather boot tongue & boot strings.
    I've never tried on suede, so I'm debating on wax or silicone for my knock off tan military ⚔ boots.

  • @bytestream
    @bytestream 6 років тому +19

    For Australian viewers, use full tube of Selleys Speed Seal 100% Silicone and 700ml Diggers Low Odour Mineral Turpentine. Used very successfully on synthetic canvas motorcycle bags.

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the translation

    • @Skappaks
      @Skappaks 6 років тому

      LOL

    • @2Qwk2C
      @2Qwk2C 5 років тому

      Thank you bytestream
      . That's an awesome help :)

    • @hooklineandcheers1449
      @hooklineandcheers1449 5 років тому

      Did it change the colour?
      Is it very durable? I have a canvas tent I was thinking of waterproofing, do you think it would work?

  • @axerxes3981
    @axerxes3981 2 роки тому +12

    I'm watching this in 2022. How did the waterproofing last?? Did you try it in wet grass, walking in puddles of water or in ankle deep snow for extended periods?? I didn't see any follow up. How did this work over a period of several weeks or months or a year or two?? Looks like a terrific idea. Thanks for sharing. Ax

    • @ineb
      @ineb 3 місяці тому

      I personally did this on my boots 3 years ago. It held up incredibly for the first 2 years and then I kind of forgot that I had done it in the first place so I'd give it two Canadian Winters.

  • @bobt471
    @bobt471 5 років тому +9

    Quick and to the point! Thank you

  • @MissyBeidleman
    @MissyBeidleman 5 років тому +5

    Ty for showing this im gonna do my storm chasing cloths so when we go out chasing we wont b that wet.

  • @thedailypeople5949
    @thedailypeople5949 2 роки тому +4

    I did try it, and it's really works. All my goldfish are totally waterproof now.

  • @artcook1976
    @artcook1976 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks I got several pairs of old motorcycle boots , I will give it a try thank you much 😀 😊 👍 SWEET AND SIMPLE

  • @Seapin1
    @Seapin1 5 років тому +81

    Not recommended for cotton canvas since it reduces breathability. I would only use this on synthetics like poly canvas, etc. Canvas experts suggest using water based waterproofing. The mineral spirits used in this video is equivalent to White spirit UK or mineral turpentine in Australia & NZ

    • @transkryption
      @transkryption 3 роки тому +10

      In Australia we can buy all three and they're different. White spirits, mineral terpentine. Mineral spirits might be Shellite... I wouldn't use turpentine, it'll never truely dry because some of the fraction has a high boiling point... Plus it'll smell for months!

    • @ArtWars314
      @ArtWars314 3 роки тому +5

      Going to ask you since you seem like you've done this before. Does the material lose it's fabric soft to the touch texture? If so, by how much... meaning, if I were to do this on a sofa or a shirt, will it make the material uncomfortable enough that you no longer want to sit in the sofa or wear the shirt? Is it sticky/ stiff/ scratchy? Does this crack or wear off over time? if so how long does this last? If apply to cottom, does the cotton no longer look like fabric but more like matte vinyl?
      Thx hope you can help since the maker of this video doesn't seem to reply. CHEERS!

    • @Seapin1
      @Seapin1 3 роки тому +3

      @@ArtWars314 it might make the material smell like turps, or an oil paint washing up rag.

    • @bryancarter9462
      @bryancarter9462 2 роки тому +8

      use naptha instead no smell

    • @raymondo162
      @raymondo162 2 роки тому +4

      no. it's methylated spirit in uk

  • @littlebritain64
    @littlebritain64 2 роки тому +3

    Imho this should be used only on textiles as tents or outdoor blankets. I think it would be effective and lasting.On the other hand I have read many years ago that silycon cut wrinkles in the leather. So better use boot grease and shoe polish for it. And they must be used properly too.

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 2 роки тому +2

    Good to know. I use snow seal or mink oil or Vaseline . This is good to know as well 👍👍

  • @Pablohoma
    @Pablohoma 6 років тому +284

    I'm going to make my dog ​​waterproof

    • @gg-pe9tb
      @gg-pe9tb 6 років тому +9

      Great anti-perspirant, too :)

    • @ItsAsparageese
      @ItsAsparageese 4 роки тому +6

      @E So did the dog 😂
      (Inb4 anyone thinks I didn't get that the other comment is a joke lol, my comment is also a joke)

    • @zulhamfarobi8958
      @zulhamfarobi8958 3 роки тому +3

      What the????????? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can't breathe

    • @ArtWars314
      @ArtWars314 3 роки тому +2

      HAHAHA! great idea... cats too, since they hate to bath!

    • @drumhailer547
      @drumhailer547 3 роки тому +8

      This recipe is only enough for a chihuahua

  • @surronzak8154
    @surronzak8154 Рік тому +1

    Will try this on my old ADV boots, thanks for the tip

  • @johnnunn8688
    @johnnunn8688 2 роки тому +1

    Cool, waterproof laces.

  • @vipertwenty249
    @vipertwenty249 2 роки тому +51

    Fundamental missing thing in this video - remove the laces and pull the tongue out as far as it goes, pay particular attention to the seams attaching the tongue to the boot as well as all the other seams.

    • @lissamcbride8214
      @lissamcbride8214 2 роки тому +4

      Thanks viper.Who would go to this much trouble and neglect the obvious. Possibly some folks are so eager to see themselves on vid blah, blah, blah! Jeeez! Gimmie a break.

  • @RobertLBarnard
    @RobertLBarnard Рік тому +8

    I like this solution. Motorcycle riding pants, shirts, leather items, even weathered birdhouses can be treated with this stuff.
    Unlike various oils and waxes, this stuff never wears out, it actually plasticizes the object you're painting it on because, like oils it soaks in. But unlike oils, it doesn't evaporate, ever.
    It stays put and plyable regardless of temperature. It also seems to bind fabric together, making it more durable without stiffening it (like waxes do).

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom 2 роки тому +6

    Keep in mind that it is possible for the mineral spirits to weaken the adhesives used in gluing the soles of the boot to the leather. YMMV.

    • @Ben-ww1zq
      @Ben-ww1zq 6 місяців тому

      If you have boots worth it they don't just use glue they also use nails or screws

  • @epbrewtus1
    @epbrewtus1 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, thanks for this tip! I can do this immediately!!!

  • @glenw3814
    @glenw3814 2 роки тому +3

    Put a couple marbles in the container to help mix when you shake.

  • @stuartchester6899
    @stuartchester6899 Рік тому +1

    i could nt easily source 100% pure silicon unless i ordered it online so tried a bog standard 2 year old white silicone in the garage along with ancient old white spirit..Mixed some up quickly and painted it on an old none waterproof raincoat which had long lost any waterproofing ..Amazed to see the really heavy hosepipe I aimed at beading up and dropping off like water off a ducks back.
    So does it make any difference what % of silicon is used . Mine was the cheapest in the shop

  • @dannypreece8932
    @dannypreece8932 2 роки тому +51

    There is a solution developed during WWI by the Germans that for me has worked better than anything I have ever used including Mink Oil or Saddle soap. It's called Ballistol and is mixed as follows. One quarter cup Ballistol to three quarters cup water. The Ballistol becomes active in the water and will look like milk. Mix well and spray on leather. The Germans developed this as a water proofing for leather and as a means to protect their metal and wood items. Many shooters use it for cleaning black powder guns as well as modern guns. The water will evaporate and leaves the oils in the Ballistol.

    • @georgemorley1029
      @georgemorley1029 2 роки тому +3

      This might be what Meindl (a German bookmaker) sell in their waterproofing solution? It certainly is a milky looking, very runny (almost water like, no viscosity) liquid? I wonder…

    • @dannypreece8932
      @dannypreece8932 2 роки тому +3

      @@georgemorley1029 It is very liquid and looks like milk once you add water. My wife found it for me on E bay and I've really been satisfied with the results. Found some black powder guys that use it like spit patch plus to clean the barrels between shots. They call it Moose milk.

    • @jackkrag
      @jackkrag 2 роки тому +1

      no petroleum cousins

    • @bikercuz69
      @bikercuz69 Рік тому +1

      Balistol is a brand, so which actual product did you use?

    • @rogierius
      @rogierius Рік тому +1

      Care to elaborate a bit about the Ballistol product? It's a brand over here in Europe and no idea what specific product you bought and used to good effect.

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom 2 роки тому +1

    White gas is great for dissolving silicone and evaporates very well and does not included xylene and other additives that are carcinogenic.

  • @ebXXY
    @ebXXY Рік тому

    Outstanding behaviour and thank you Sir, big up from England.

  • @studybuddy8966
    @studybuddy8966 4 роки тому +3

    Can you use a mixer maybe on of those paint mixing blade things you put on a drill to mix this?
    I would like to try this for outdoor furniture cushions I just got, they keep getting soaked even after I sprayed them with the scotch guard stuff.

  • @nyinfamous2k2
    @nyinfamous2k2 6 років тому +4

    That's a cool trick. Does it change the texture of the material at all. Give it a plastic feel? Or does the leave look and feel exactly as it did before the treatment ?

  • @steve_22xy
    @steve_22xy 2 роки тому +2

    very nice idea. thanks!

  • @Hammer-strike-hommie
    @Hammer-strike-hommie Рік тому +1

    I did this tonight on my work boots. Thank you for this video

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 2 роки тому +1

    Going to do this on all my light colored shorts by the crotch area to avoid drip spots . 👍👍

  • @alanb1303
    @alanb1303 7 років тому +4

    Great video! This is super useful

  • @vdcruz007
    @vdcruz007 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for showing this... Can i ask for the ratio of the solution... Deeply appreciated

  • @tarullz80
    @tarullz80 2 роки тому

    I work with a light spray of water sometimes and it a pain to change boots constantly look forward to trying it out thanx

  • @BernalAzul
    @BernalAzul 2 роки тому

    Thank you so so much for sharing! This is amazing!

  • @SuperD37
    @SuperD37 3 місяці тому +1

    Don't know that I'd use it on boots. Boots w/ a Gortex liner will let perspiration out.
    Boots treated with a solution like this will likely result in the pores of the leather being sealed and keeping all the perspiration inside the boot and leaving the wearer with wet feet even on a dry day.

  • @Ojb_1959
    @Ojb_1959 2 роки тому +2

    Great idea, just don’t expect them to be breathable anymore so your feet will sweat more. Capt. Obvious🕵️‍♂️

  • @bigoldgrizzly
    @bigoldgrizzly 7 місяців тому

    take your laces off first, or they struggle to hold a knot after,. This also gives you clear access to treat the whole of the tongue of the boot - one of the commonest points of leakage

  • @WB-14
    @WB-14 3 роки тому +6

    How's it affected the leather over time?

  • @daciasdiy1861
    @daciasdiy1861 5 місяців тому +1

    I literally have this ,I’m so doing this

  • @spencercamara5104
    @spencercamara5104 5 років тому +9

    how long does this last?

  • @itchyego9
    @itchyego9 2 роки тому +2

    Love the video and your instructions. Will do this!!! Great Video! (The music bed (your music background)was a bit of distracting from your great instructions. A bit too bouncy, as well, if you don't mind the feedback!)

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  2 роки тому +1

      Love the feedback. This one was done years ago. Check out any of the new videos I got rid of the music and tried to improve quality of image

  • @ScoopNemeth
    @ScoopNemeth Рік тому +1

    Can that waterproof solution withstand chlorine at the pool? Can it also work with stretch fabrics?

  • @ricdonato4328
    @ricdonato4328 5 років тому +9

    Very good idea. Very much like that it easier than the cooking type waterproofing.
    FYI: the music is annoying. We came hear to hear you not fight the music. Some of us have hearing difficulties thus to hear and understand you we must fight the music.

    • @THIRSTYGUMS
      @THIRSTYGUMS 2 роки тому

      FYI: the youtube audio compression algorithm is extremely aggressive, raising background sounds and severely reducing the main louder sound (voices) . it does this after upload, a common problem with youtube videos

  • @susanvaughn741
    @susanvaughn741 7 місяців тому +1

    You must be careful; the solvent you use may dissolve the glue that holds the boots together.

  • @MG-ok6nu
    @MG-ok6nu 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making this

  • @willieboy8798
    @willieboy8798 2 роки тому

    actually add a second valence material and it will keep the leather from cracking....
    valence bonding to both!
    good job on video!
    edit i put it on my bivy and it withstood a torential rain with only minor dampness...

  • @cientifiko
    @cientifiko 2 роки тому

    I do this too... I used it on umbrella, backpacks, tent...

  • @annethomas2593
    @annethomas2593 2 роки тому +3

    Hello, do you think that clear silicone caulk could work instead of 100% silicone?

  • @laurice8056
    @laurice8056 3 роки тому +12

    I wish that your voice was a little louder, or that your music was a little softer. But otherwise, this video was very helpful. How should we thin out this solution? I would like to use it in a spray bottle. My family has several tents of various sizes and we want to keep them as dry as possible for our camping trip. Most of them are synthetic but we have some canvas gear too. Thanks for sharing ⛺️🥾🎒👟🧢🧤🏕⛱

    • @DIYeasycrafts
      @DIYeasycrafts  3 роки тому +3

      Noted!

    • @laurice8056
      @laurice8056 3 роки тому +1

      @@DIYeasycrafts Thanks for your reply. Can you store the excess solution? How do you dispose it if necessary? It seems unsafe for landfills and drains.🤔

    • @laurice8056
      @laurice8056 2 роки тому

      @@SuperSaltydog77 thanks, I’ll search on Google.👍

    • @THIRSTYGUMS
      @THIRSTYGUMS 2 роки тому

      youtube has a very agressive compression algorithm that makes background volume equal to voice

  • @johnruckman2320
    @johnruckman2320 2 роки тому +1

    Ok, that was 5 years ago. Over the long term how well did the solution work out?
    What kind of upkeep did you have to perform?
    I seen a video in which a guy used crystalized wax, tung oil, tung oil finish, and ???? to make tin pants out of some carhartt pants. I'm wondering if that would even soak in to leather or tennis shoe material.
    There is an outfit in Australia that makes transformer expedition trailer who soak their canvas in some kind of waterproofing first before building these folding trailers.
    Here's something else I've been thinking about when you cant afford quality boots. There are all sorts of liquid rubber compounds. I remember vulcanized rubber tire patches.
    To stretch the life of your cheap boots, could you mop on a rubber compound on your boots then vulcanize the rubber with say a heat gun on high without damaging the boots? I would assume that you would have to put it on in layers including the hollow core soles.

  • @qamp749
    @qamp749 3 місяці тому

    What about shoelaces, can you coat that as well, ?? Very important

  • @bonariablackie4047
    @bonariablackie4047 2 роки тому +6

    How to waterproof normal sneakers. Get two small candles. Rub the shoe with the candle until it is completely covered- black sneakers should look white. Make sure you do the whole shoe, down to the sole and all the laces. Then get a hairdryer and melt the wax into the shoe. It will feel and look exactly the same as it did, but will now be waterproof. It allows total breathability and works like a charm.

    • @alan4sure
      @alan4sure 2 роки тому +1

      It would be impossible to be both waterproof and total breathability. If there was, Goretex would not exist.

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 2 роки тому

    Excellent idea!

  • @bindiberry6280
    @bindiberry6280 7 місяців тому

    How about using this waterproof solution and fibric and/or polyester to re-glue the soles of
    your gym shoes and/or boots?! I believe they will have very good grips for anti-slipping.

  • @rodneydixon1259
    @rodneydixon1259 2 дні тому

    Does the solution disintegrate the leather etc?

  • @ArtWars314
    @ArtWars314 3 роки тому +6

    Does the material lose it's fabric soft to the touch texture? If so, by how much... meaning, if I were to do this on a sofa or a shirt, will it make the material uncomfortable enough that you no longer want to sit in the sofa or wear the shirt? Does this crack or wear off over time? if so how long does this last?

    • @ArtWars314
      @ArtWars314 2 роки тому

      @@Automedon2 I'm not using it as a shirt

  • @abdroid99
    @abdroid99 2 роки тому

    Thanks mister i like the idea so much

  • @vickrampawar592
    @vickrampawar592 5 років тому +4

    It can be spray with spray bottle?

  • @kenhollandjr1251
    @kenhollandjr1251 2 місяці тому

    I agree with removing the laces. I also say, washer, shoes, boots, whatever with plain water first. Duh. Remove laces, and then apply mixture whatever kind you think works, because you obviously can’t agree on it.

  • @J_Smith7
    @J_Smith7 Рік тому

    Great DIY. Can make gallons and gallons of this stuff at a fraction the cost of commercial ready to use products. Thanks for sharing. I do wonder though if is there a more natural organic formula?

  • @kennethyoung5936
    @kennethyoung5936 6 років тому +5

    How long can you keep the remaining solution for?

  • @citizenavatar
    @citizenavatar 2 роки тому

    vaseline will dissolve into rubber and synthetic stitching weakening both

  • @richardc6269
    @richardc6269 2 роки тому +1

    Outstanding buddy!! Thx for the info🙃👍✌

  • @joelenechristman1517
    @joelenechristman1517 Рік тому

    Can you use this to waterproof a shower base? Our shower keeps leaking after I have caulked everything!! I think I may have a small crack in the base??

  • @bumstudios8817
    @bumstudios8817 Рік тому +1

    My dad used to use dried bacon 🥓 grease on his redwings.. this is better because it doesn’t smell bad after awhile😂

  • @jayclark2245
    @jayclark2245 2 роки тому +1

    Take the laces out and you will get better protection!

  • @andrewrobinson2869
    @andrewrobinson2869 Рік тому

    Remove shoelaces and waterproof that area, then sock shoelaces too. Let dry.

  • @rukhsanabibi3836
    @rukhsanabibi3836 2 роки тому +1

    Great video thank you I liked it and I subscribed ! 👍👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🎈😊

  • @GladiatorReid
    @GladiatorReid Рік тому

    I'm gonna try this as shoe polish is rubbish

  • @brianhaines5835
    @brianhaines5835 2 роки тому +3

    Be interesting to see how this performs after the boots have flexed for a few decent walks, I suspect the silicone will begin to flake on the surface and ruin the boots.

    • @pat8988
      @pat8988 2 роки тому +2

      It soaks into the leather, so I don't see how it could flake off. I suspect that the leather wouldn't breathe afterwards, though. Probably better for waterproofing something like a tarp.

    • @sdqsdq6274
      @sdqsdq6274 2 роки тому

      of course it gonna flake off , i never own a waterproof stuff that last, even military grade ....

    • @White000Crow
      @White000Crow Рік тому

      It soaks in and doesn’t flake off.

  • @LostMonkeyPanda
    @LostMonkeyPanda 8 місяців тому

    Do they work on sneakers 👟 and also do they react with the material

  • @wemcal
    @wemcal 10 місяців тому

    Great video and great information

  • @Bass-guitarist
    @Bass-guitarist 2 роки тому

    Someone said in the comments that you have to remove the laces and pull the tongue out when doing this, ok I removed the laces buth I do seal stupid doing thith wif my tongue hanging out! 😂

  • @christiankrippenstapel4336
    @christiankrippenstapel4336 2 роки тому +4

    Very elegant method! But be carefull if you apply the solution by spraying it! You MUST AVOID contact with the aerosols! These so called "secondary crosslinking silicones" are very dangerous especially for lung an eyes and may cause serious damages.

    • @sammyhooligan803
      @sammyhooligan803 2 роки тому

      Yea, i read warning on label and contact with skin requires wash with soap. So, i not going to try this. Too much of a chemical danger . KIWI has a waterproofing spray that might be safer to use ,not sure if they use similar chemicals .

  • @musicmayer2043
    @musicmayer2043 3 роки тому +10

    can you save the balance in a sealed jar? Will it keep for re-use later? If so, how long will it keep?

    • @tonyodonnell9655
      @tonyodonnell9655 2 роки тому +2

      Yes you can. I use this for sealing windows etc. on my boat. The mixture I keep in an old solution bottle is about 2 years old now & still works fine.

    • @musicmayer2043
      @musicmayer2043 2 роки тому +2

      @@tonyodonnell9655 Thanks... In what kind of container? does it matter if it is plastic or glass?

    • @tonyodonnell9655
      @tonyodonnell9655 2 роки тому +1

      @@musicmayer2043 Keep mine in an old plastic saline solution bottle. Don't think it will matter at all, as long as you don't let the mineral spirits evaporate.

  • @Vizziomatic
    @Vizziomatic Рік тому

    Seems like mineral spirits and silicone are very flammable versus you saying bees wax is MORE flammable 😆 LOL.

  • @LeeTanczos
    @LeeTanczos 7 років тому +11

    Nobody in Europe knows what "odourless mineral spirits" means since nothing is marketed with that name here. We have "white spirit" which has a characteristic smell and is never odourless which "seems" to be the equivalent degreasing diy solvent but nobody knows.......

    • @andrewasue1381
      @andrewasue1381 7 років тому

      Lee Tanczos your white spirits are the same as our mineral spirits

    • @ChrisRedfield--
      @ChrisRedfield-- 6 років тому +2

      Turpentine? maybe?

    • @justinp4344
      @justinp4344 6 років тому +3

      Mineral spirits = most oil
      Paint thinner = a little less
      Acetone = no oil ...... They are all a solvent and will give same results, but products with less oil dry faster

    • @kaba_me
      @kaba_me 6 років тому

      Mineral Spirits, White Spirit, and Mineral Turpentine, are different names for the same thing...A Turpentine substitute.

    • @dannythedoodle
      @dannythedoodle 5 років тому

      Thanks for clearing that up...my 2 week old, £60 boots (screwfix 'site fortress'...don't buy them if you work outside!) are leaking badly already :( but i like the fit so need to do the silicone job on them. It would've been a ballache, going around trying to find mineral spirits if i didn't know they it is pretty much the same thing as white spirits!

  • @randallmarsh446
    @randallmarsh446 Рік тому +1

    naptha works even better

  • @wicksey74
    @wicksey74 2 роки тому +1

    The mineral spirit doesn't affect the leather?

  • @ThailandAmazing
    @ThailandAmazing 2 роки тому

    That be a amazing undercoating for a truck

  • @wingnutbert9685
    @wingnutbert9685 26 днів тому

    I wonder how this is on wood?

  • @shirleyann1901
    @shirleyann1901 7 місяців тому

    Can this be applied to bags?

  • @debojyotibhattacharjee483
    @debojyotibhattacharjee483 Рік тому

    Hi , can i use paint thinner ?

  • @coachvolpato
    @coachvolpato 2 роки тому

    Well done!

  • @marksr49341
    @marksr49341 7 місяців тому +1

    very cool

  • @larryeoberry5018
    @larryeoberry5018 2 роки тому

    That is cool love it.

  • @xxgg
    @xxgg 7 місяців тому

    Quick question:
    I know you shown a waterproof testing with your boots but what about after boots has been worn/ flexing all different parts, still waterproof?
    Does this solution adapt well to parts of footwear that is constantly flexing or mainly for stationary areas?
    Thanks

  • @brichsongallardo9072
    @brichsongallardo9072 6 років тому +3

    this is good for all sneakerheads like me!!! NO TO CREP PROTECT LOL

  • @pipmuser9619
    @pipmuser9619 7 місяців тому +1

    I wonder how this will work on outdoor cushions or horse blankets?…

    • @qaz9258
      @qaz9258 Місяць тому +1

      2 years ago I treated a king size sheet which turned out tougher and water proof. Still using it to cover my bike with no viable ware or leakage. Don't treat the Horse blanket if its a saddle blanket for its to help the horse's hide breath under the saddle. Otherwise my king sheet indicates it will be fantastic.