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Sun, Aug 5 2012 12:41 PM (4 replies)
  • OmegaManKFH
    113 Posts
    Sat, Aug 4 2012 7:27 PM

    Does anyone own an oilskin garment? Jacket, overpants, chaps??

    I have a full length duster and love it, I've had it for years. Recently, I am able to actually fit into it again. lol I see that they only recommend Duckback Dressing to recondition it now. But, mink oil sticks in my head as what I used to use on it. It's been a long time since I've reconditioned it. 

    I can't find any Duckback Dressing locally and I'd rather not order online. It's not the cost of the product that bothers me. It's being bent over and brutally raped for shipping. lol 

    Does anyone own an oilskin and use mink oil or another alternative, to duckback dressing, to keep it waterproofed? What are you using? Thank you.

    OM

  • josephk2317
    873 Posts
    Sat, Aug 4 2012 10:35 PM

    EquestrianCollections.com  108 seller ratings New No tax + Shipping: $6.95 $13.25 $6.30
    Horse.com   3,927 seller ratings New No tax + Shipping: $5.99 $13.48 $7.49
    Amazon.com - Seller No rating New No tax + Shipping: $8.24 $15.73 $7.49
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     Just looked it up on Google and looks fairly low priced including shipping. Unfortunately amazon may be out of stock on it.
    I would definitely stock up on it if you find a lower price with free shipping.
    Happy Golfing!
    Joe 

  • piztaker
    5,743 Posts
    Sun, Aug 5 2012 1:51 AM
  • OmegaManKFH
    113 Posts
    Sun, Aug 5 2012 6:53 AM

    Joe,

    Yeah, I looked it up on Google. I hate paying so much for shipping, for such a small weight, even if I bought 2-3 tins of it.  Damn, I don't want to give them all that money for shipping!! lol    

     

    Piz,

    I haven't seen many good reviews on Nikwax, not for oilskin application. 

     

    Thank you, Gentlemen, for the responses though. I may have to grit my teeth and pay those bastards for shipping. 

    OM

  • josephk2317
    873 Posts
    Sun, Aug 5 2012 12:41 PM

    Maybe do a search for local farm or horse supplies in your area. Also start looking around and see if anyone owns horses around your area then ask where they get their supplies from locally. Any horse racing tracks in your area as well? , that's another source.

    Good Luck

    Joe

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