Keep your Filson gear performing at its best with the Filson Oil Finish Wax Tin, specially formulated for reproofing and touch-ups. Made from a paraffin-based wax blend, this treatment restores...
Keep your Filson gear performing at its best with the Filson Oil Finish Wax Tin, specially formulated for reproofing and touch-ups. Made from a paraffin-based wax blend, this treatment restores your garment’s wind- and water-resistant properties while keeping the fabric pliable and comfortable for long-term wear.
Perfect for high-wear areas—such as seams, elbows, and flex points—this wax ensures your Filson jacket, vest, or field gear maintains the same rugged protection it had the day you bought it. For garments exposed to heavy use, abrasion, or extreme conditions, occasional reproofing keeps them durable, weather-ready, and looking sharp.
Paraffin-Based Wax: Creates extreme durability and resistance to wind and water.
Reproofs & Protects: Restores water repellency in heavy-use or flex areas.
Keeps Gear Pliable: Maintains comfort and flexibility in waxed garments.
Easy to Apply: Use for quick touch-ups or full garment reproofing.
Extends Garment Life: Ensures your Filson gear performs season after season.
📦 Use as Needed: Touch up flex and abrasion points as necessary; apply a full reproofing treatment when water no longer beads on the surface.
The Filson Oil Finish Wax Tin is an essential care product for outdoorsmen, hunters, and Filson gear owners who want to keep their garments tough, weather-ready, and built to last.
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