Description
Waxed Canvas – 10.10 oz Army Duck | Red Canvas | 58/60″ Width
At CanvasEtc.com, we proudly offer the ideal waxed canvas for bags, luggage, totes, and other adventure gear. This fabric is durable and meant to last! If you are looking for where to buy waxed canvas, you have certainly come to the right online fabric store!
Unlike our Pyrosnuff and Canvak the wax (color) on this fabric won’t rub off as easily. Waxed canvas has been used for many years without washing. Darker colors tend not to soil or stain as easily as lighter colors. If soiling does occur, do not launder, or use detergent to wash this fabric. Wax canvas fabrics should be treated like leather – spot clean with a hose, soft scrub brush or damp cloth. For stubborn stains use saddle soap, or flake soap (not detergent) will do the trick. NEVER use detergent (liquid or powdered) or even dry clean.
Fabric Features: water repellent, mildew resistant,rugged, long lasting, strong and highly durable
Uses: tarps, backpacks, saddle bags, luggage, tote bags, messenger bags, adventure packs and other outdoor gear
Weight: 13.5 ounces per square yard – the base fabric weight is 10.10 ounces, and with the wax add on, increases the total weight by 3.5 ounces per square yard.
Width (inches): 58|60
Content: 100% Cotton Army Duck Canvas
Coating: Wax
Color: Red Canvas
Finish: Tough wax finish
Weave: Plain
Laundering: Do not dry clean, launder, or use detergent. Clean with garden hose, soft scrub brush or damp cloth. Iron on low heat with a thing cloth barrier between the fabric and the iron. For heavy stains, use saddle soap.
Our waxed cotton duck fabrics can be finished in different widths, weights and colors. To do this we have to run full dye lots. If you have a custom project that needs a lighter weight or heavier weight cotton duck, please feel free to call us at 404-514-7166 regarding wholesale pricing and dye lots.
For more information about our extensive waxed canvas selection, and its many uses, please click here.
Did you know?
Original waxed cotton duck fabrics were used in England and Scotland as sails. Waxed cotton duck can be traced back to Egyptians using linseed oil as their wax. Problem with waxed fabrics is it becomes stiff in the cold.
For a little history on waxed cotton duck, check out Wikipedia.
*Fabrics are mostly water and flame resistant, but sometimes water and flame proof depending on how long the fabric is exposed to those conditions*