Taking care of your oilskin.




You may already have an oil-rock or you think you may have to buy one? Whatever it is important to manage their oil rock in the right way for it not to be destroyed or otherwise lose their "dignity". An oil-rock ages beautifully over time and most people find that it gets better and better with age. It means that there is some advice to follow when you must clean its oil rock.

 

  • Rinse the oil coat thoroughly in cold water
  • Let it drip dry in normal room temperature
  • Is it dirty, and you in this step is not got rid of some stains, try to take in plenty of heated Microwax and let it work for 2-4 hours and then wipe it off with a lint-free cloth, Microwax can dissolve and help you to remove such a stain
  • Warm up jacket in the oven, sauna or with a hair dryer
  • Heat Microwax in a water bath or the like until it gets a more workable consistency
  • Work the Microwax on the jacket using a brush, sponge or cloth, using self-I am a bread brush
  • Let it work and get into the jacket / coat for a few hours
  • Wipe thoroughly to remove excess Microwax on the jacket and be aware that excess, remaining Microwax can "sticky"

This should be done at least once a year to oil his coat is not dry and losing its unique features. What you absolutely should not do with an oil coat is to use any chemicals, wash it in the washing machine or similar, then the jacket to become damaged.

Have you questions on how to manage your oil rock, you are welcome to contact us.

Microwax available in two sizes, 60g and 220g .


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