mattb 0 #1 April 9, 2001 In the old forums there was a discussion about Scotchgard and which type to use (red or green can perhaps?). Does anyone have any info. on this? I have a new container I'd like to treat before I get it too muddy.Thanks,-mob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkySlut 0 #2 April 9, 2001 FYI-I am getting a new gearbag and I am going to scotchguard that too..."I'll jump anything!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cacophony 0 #3 April 9, 2001 I used the kind with the red cap. I think it was originally made for automotive apholstry. It worked fine. I spent about a week putting it on. I really needed it since my container is black and white. So what did you get?Safe landings,Alex D-23912 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattb 0 #4 April 11, 2001 Webvan came last night and brought the kind with the red cap. It was the only one they sold. I looked at Wal-Mart and couldn't find it. I'll let you know how it goes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkySlut 0 #5 April 11, 2001 http://products.mmm.com/us/home_leisure/products/home_leisure.jhtml?powurl=GSYXRVH4GLbeGSHCV1ZFXKgeGST1T4S9TCgvMVX0XDF8RQglNot a very efficient URL, but its the link to all the scotchgards that 3M makes...they got quite a few of em. I think that I am going to go with the outdoor upholstery stuff...if I can find it!"I'll jump anything!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kirils 1 #6 April 12, 2001 I use silicon lube on the fabric once -a-month to repell dirt. I clean my container packed using a wet vac to extract dry cleaning fluid. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites