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Waxed Canvas – Shelter Tent Duck – Navy | 60″

$23.38 / Linear yard (60"W X 3ft L)

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Strong, durable, cotton based fabric treated with grades and qualities of waxes. These fabrics stay flexible at cold temperatures, good water repellency, non-transferability. Due to the nature of this wax, expect greater shade variation in comparison to standard dyed cotton fabrics. The unique property of this canvas is to have crack or crease marks. Most times these can be removed by using a medium hot iron over brown paper.
Uses: bags, pouches, saddle packs, tote bags, backpacks, luggage, wilderness packs, adventure gear, apparel, turnout blankets, rainwear, dog beds, vests and many other applications where defense against the elements is critical!

Volume Breaks: 50-99 Yards – 5% Off, 100 yards – 10% Off

Select your quantity below. Note: the quantity is the number of linear yards. A quantity of 5 equals 5 linear yards (each linear yard measures 36inches long).

Note: All Canvas Material is sold by the linear yard. Most orders are shipped folded; certain items 10 yards or more will be shipped on a tube. If you need your order to ship on a tube, please click the box on the cart page. Primed artist canvas is the only item shipped on a tube regardless of length. Color pictured is a representation of the color standard and is subject to shade and weight variations. Bright and deep colors are subject to crocking or bleeding and should not be mixed with white or light colors in the same product or garment. No guarantees can be made regarding light and color fastness. Fabric should be tested for specific requirements prior to cutting as no claims are allowed on processed or altered goods.

Description

Waxed Canvas – 8.25 oz Shelter Tent Duck Navy 60″ wide

Ideal for bags, luggage, totes, and other adventure gear, this fabric is durable and meant to last! Unlike our Pyrosnuff and Canvak the wax (color) on this fabric won’t rub off. 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. Waxed canvas fabric 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) and this will work effectively. NEVER use detergent (liquid or powdered) or even dry clean.

As we have the largest stocked inventory of waxed canvas imaginable, if you are looking where to buy waxed canvas, rest assured that you have come to the right online fabric store!

Fabric Features: water repellent, mildew resistant, rugged, long lasting, strong, and very easy to sew with

Uses: tarps, backpacks, wine totes, saddle bags, luggage, adventure packs and other outdoor gear

Weight: 8.25 oz/sq yd base fabric, wax add on 2-2.5 oz/sq yd. Finished weight ~ 10.25 oz

Width (inches): 58|60

Content: 100% Cotton Shelter Tent Duck Canvas

Coating: Wax

Color: Navy

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 thin 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, and offered in less-than-full-roll quantities. We are happy to provide this material for you in cut yardage quantity. If you have a custom project that needs a lighter weight or heavier weight cotton duck, please feel free to call us 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?

Originally, waxed cotton duck fabrics were used in England and Scotland as sails on ships. Waxed cotton duck can even be traced back to Egyptians using linseed oil as their wax. Waxed canvas can sometimes become stiff if exposed to colder temperatures for a long period of time.

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*

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