Wax Jacket Care

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Do you have any tips for revamping a wax jacket?

I have an old Musto jacket. I'm wondering if I could run it on a completely cold cycle with not detergent in the washing machine before drying and rewaxing. Or will that just ruin it?
 

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Barbour used to offer a complete jacket revamp, they came back looking as new. I washed my daughter waxed jacket, came out completely clean no sign of any wax! Don’t think l’d advise it, just sponge off or see if Barbour’s will do a refurb 😀
 

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Is it a proper waxed jacket or a pretend version?

If it's a real one - damp sponge, wipe off, then heat up the wax, apply with paintbrush and let it dry.

If it's a pretend version, chuck in the washing machine and reproof with Nickwax
 

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I might be a heretic, but an annual wash of a jacket is a minimum, I think.

My Barbour wax jacket could almost stand up by itself after a year's heavy use 😳.
Tiddlypom, do you use detergent?

Thanks everyone for the replies, it's a proper wax Jacket, not a pretend one. I'm not at all familiar with Nickwax, I've only use the Barbour wax. I must take a look.
 

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I'd recommend the Barbour restoration - jacket came back looking like new! Don't use detergent, sponging off mud and dirt is enough. After diy re-waxing, go over the jacket with a hair dryer to soak the wax into the fabric, then hang it in a cool place to dry and fix.
 

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I washed mine after I had had an incident involving falling in midden juice 🤣 . Nothing less than a machine wash would have done for it. I rewaxed it myself using the tumble dryer and a hair dryer and it became serviceable again. I think a return to Barbour would have been better though if it had been a newer jacket.
 

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Tiddlypom, do you use detergent?
No detergent and no spin, hang out to fully drip dry before reproofing. Though I've just looked up the Barbour guide to reproofing a wax jacket and they say do not machine wash.


Tbf I've long moved on from wax jackets to the more modern washable and breathable fabrics, sorry.
 
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