you’ll want to know how to re-wax it when the time comes and keep it clean. As we come to the end of winter, maybe some of your waxed goods have taken a bit of a beating, so we’ll be looking at when it’s time to re-wax,...
1. Clean your jacket Clean the jacket using cold water and a sponge to wipe down the outside of the jacket. Avoid using hot water, any kind of soap and never put the jacket in the washing machine, as this will remove the wax coating permanently and the jacket cannot be re-waxed. 2....
then Mulberry) and a classic Barbour wax jacket has been on my wishlist for some time. So my day was made when Barbour contacted me about working together, offering to send me a jacket of my choice. I went for a style from the Liberty collection (of course, I mean… look...
It is possible to mitigate any potential problems if you know what to look for when you’re in the market for a motorcycle jacket. The first thing to be aware of is fit. Now, this may seem obvious, but it’s more important than we first realize. ...
There's something empowering about taking your beauty routines—from gel nail polish removal to hair colouring—into your own hands. But eyebrows are a completely different ball game. If you're used to getting your brows waxed, threaded or plucked by a pro, the thought of cleaning up or sha...
5. Wash the area you’re going to paint and let it dry completely. If the car has been waxed since the scratch appeared, you will need to remove the wax using wax removal wipes. 6. Dip the applicator into the paint. Wipe off any excess on the inner rim of the container. This is...
beeswax in pellets, I simply add the pellets to a glass jar (I use these Weck jarsto melt and then store the wax for future use) and place the jar inside a saucepan with just-simmering water (do not excessively heat the wax) to liquify. Turn the stove to low to keep the wax ...
Melt the Wax Set up a double boilerby filling a pot with water and placing a heat-safe bowl on top. Ensure the water does not touch the bottom of the bowl. Add the soy wax flakesinto the bowl and let them melt, stirring occasionally to prevent lumps. ...
like to “roll my own†and shoot my own home-cast bullets. I’ve shot hundreds of them into the hills behind my house or while hunting. For the most part, they have done whatever job I’ve asked of them, at a fraction of the cost of jacketed bullets...
If you were a CTC member you could give Sartor your details and they would send you a jacket, without pre-payment. If you were happy with it you paid by cheque within 3 days, or you could return it….Things were different then! It’s a nice alternative to the more usually seen ...