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Old 02-02-2021, 10:34 PM
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RJLinkletter
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If you want it waterproof you have to buy waterproof fabric which has been treated (and the price reflects the treatments). If you are happy with water-repellent then scotchguard is fine but you do have to be very generous with it for it to be effective. I use it to spray fabric bags I have made to help repel the odd light rain shower
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