Wax Balm Block

$12.00

The perfect product for protecting your leather and canvas goods!

The wax block offers a different application to the tin, making larger areas like our blankets and rucksacks easier and quicker to cover.

It can be used to nourish your leather products which stops them from drying out or cracking, whilst keeping the leather waterproof against the elements.

This balm can also be used on your canvas goods, waterproofing the fabric and making the canvas longer lasting over time.

How to use

To use the wax block, simply rub the wax onto your canvas or leather product, the wax will transfer onto the material easily and quickly. Once the wax is on the material apply heat gently and watch the wax melt into the material. Pay special attention to seams and stitching to ensure good coverage.

The perfect product for protecting your leather and canvas goods!

The wax block offers a different application to the tin, making larger areas like our blankets and rucksacks easier and quicker to cover.

It can be used to nourish your leather products which stops them from drying out or cracking, whilst keeping the leather waterproof against the elements.

This balm can also be used on your canvas goods, waterproofing the fabric and making the canvas longer lasting over time.

How to use

To use the wax block, simply rub the wax onto your canvas or leather product, the wax will transfer onto the material easily and quickly. Once the wax is on the material apply heat gently and watch the wax melt into the material. Pay special attention to seams and stitching to ensure good coverage.

journeyman handcraft

Brian Trubshaw is the owner and designer at Journeyman Handcraft. A small family-run company based in the heart of England. His team consists of himself, his mother Carol and his partner Emily. Brian and Carol create long-lasting outdoor bushcraft and camping gear from canvas and leather, whilst Emily manages the marketing. Journeyman Handcraft pride themselves on making small-batch, high-quality products, and nothing leaves the workshop without first being thoroughly checked over and tested first.