Franco wrote:Also do keep in mind that in my (and others...) experience all too often people confuse mist from with mist through the fabric.
Franco wrote:Also do keep in mind that in my (and others...) experience all too often people confuse mist from with mist through the fabric.
Franco wrote:I did some experiments by spraying the TT silnylon and using my 3 m tube to test that.
It seemed to take the waterhead from 1200mm or so to over 1500mm after a couple of light sprays....
...BTW, the full can has about 50g of silicone, the rest is the propellant.
Franco wrote:The lighter silnylon is usually quoted as 1.1oz per sq yard uncoated. Coated is between 1.3 and 1.4 so even just spraying doubles the coating.
Franco wrote:BTW, I haven't bothered spraying/painting any of the shelters I use because they work for me as they are.
Franco wrote:I mean 100% silicone NOT the cheap stuff that is used for bathrooms and the like
Mark F wrote:My understanding from reading various threads at Backpacking Light is that the most waterproof of the sil-nylons actually have some pu in the mix or a pu face and a sil face.
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