Canvas / Protectant / Sealer / Waterproofer

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fred miller

I read somewhere that a good product to slather on canvas to waterproof it [ I'd like to re-treat my dodger] is Thompsons Deck Sealer which can be purchased at Home Depot or Lowes. Has anyone tried this? How well does it hold up and does it negatively affect the canvas in anyway? The stuff that I bought at my marine supply did not hold up at all and was very expensive to use. Fredd M. M-Squared
 
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Tim McCarty

No, No...try 303 fabric guard...

this is what Sunbrella recomends. Not sure of the long term effects of Thompsons on canvas. Check the archives also...lots of threads...
 
Mar 1, 2004
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Catalina 387 Cedar Mills-Lake Texhoma
Use 303

I take my bimimi off each winter and clean it and then reapply the 303 from 3-M.
 
Jul 1, 1998
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Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Ditto 303

but don't "slather it on". Follow the instructions and use their recommended application spread rate. Also, I *think* (seems to me I've read this before) there are two products recommended depending on the condition of the Sunbrella canvas. One for newer, less-worn Sunbrella and another for older Sunbrella. Anyway, something to check on. References: Sunbrella: www.sunbrella.com 303: www.303products.com
 
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Matt Bartley

easily damaged?

> I take my bimimi off each winter and clean it > and then reapply the 303 from 3-M. I just tried to clean up some dirty sun covers for brightwork on the boat, which are probably similar material. I used laundry detergent and water. Two problems: it didn't do any good, and much of the stitching came unraveled. What went wrong? Maybe these things are older than I imagined.
 
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Steve O.

old wives' tale

Forty years ago on old-fashioned cotton canvas, this might ahve been a good thing. But Sunbrella is not made of cotton, it is a synthetica material, so use the 303 as reccomended.
 
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