Hi friends
I am been searching for hours online for official or non-official procedures to reproof (re-water-proof....) trench coats, Burberry specifically. Cleaning instructions on such garments specify that it may be required to reproof after cleaning (on Aquascutum labels it even reads "reroof"...).
Can somebody point me to some information about the process? I did study that the original patented gaberdine used Linalool grease but I don't think oiling a trench coat is a welcome procedure.
Also I ran across several waterproofing spry-cans, but they all seem dedicated to camping gears or sailor applications. They appear overkill to me as I could not find any comment or article encouraging an use on trench coats.
I own both cotton and poly-cotton vintage Burberry trench coats and I would consider to make them waterproof again, not just against water but also to be more protected against stains.
Still more than everything I am curious about the process as it seems to be a well kept secret.
Thank you for your insights!
Ascanio
I am been searching for hours online for official or non-official procedures to reproof (re-water-proof....) trench coats, Burberry specifically. Cleaning instructions on such garments specify that it may be required to reproof after cleaning (on Aquascutum labels it even reads "reroof"...).
Can somebody point me to some information about the process? I did study that the original patented gaberdine used Linalool grease but I don't think oiling a trench coat is a welcome procedure.
Also I ran across several waterproofing spry-cans, but they all seem dedicated to camping gears or sailor applications. They appear overkill to me as I could not find any comment or article encouraging an use on trench coats.
I own both cotton and poly-cotton vintage Burberry trench coats and I would consider to make them waterproof again, not just against water but also to be more protected against stains.
Still more than everything I am curious about the process as it seems to be a well kept secret.
Thank you for your insights!
Ascanio
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