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- Waxed_cotton abstract "Waxed cotton is, as the name suggests, cotton impregnated with a paraffin based wax, woven into a cloth. Widely used from the mid-19th century to the mid-1950s, the product, which originated in the sailing industry in England and Scotland, became widely used by many for waterproofing. It is now replaced by more modern materials but is still used by the country sports community.The main drawback is that the waxed fabric is not very breathable.".
- Waxed_cotton thumbnail A_waxed_cotton_pouch.jpg?width=300.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageID "25061453".
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageLength "8981".
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageRevisionID "708056023".
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Ammonia.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Arbroath.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Belstaff.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Bushcraft.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Cape.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cotton.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Macintosh.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Clipper.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Corduroy.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Cupronickel.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Dyeing.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Farmer.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Flax.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Gamekeeper.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Gossypium_barbadense.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink J._Barbour_and_Sons.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Linseed_oil.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Mackintosh.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle_trials.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycling.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Nylon.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Oilcloth.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Oilskin.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Polyvinyl_chloride.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Navy.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Sailcloth.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Steve_McQueen.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Waterproof_fabric.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Waterproofing.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Wax.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink Waxed_jacket.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink File:A_waxed_cotton_pouch.jpg.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink File:Barbour_jacket_02.jpg.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLink File:Green_Barbour_Endurance_jacket.jpg.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Waxed cotton".
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageWikiLinkText "waxed cotton".
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fabric.
- Waxed_cotton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Waxed_cotton subject Category:Cotton.
- Waxed_cotton subject Category:Woven_fabrics.
- Waxed_cotton comment "Waxed cotton is, as the name suggests, cotton impregnated with a paraffin based wax, woven into a cloth. Widely used from the mid-19th century to the mid-1950s, the product, which originated in the sailing industry in England and Scotland, became widely used by many for waterproofing. It is now replaced by more modern materials but is still used by the country sports community.The main drawback is that the waxed fabric is not very breathable.".
- Waxed_cotton label "Waxed cotton".
- Waxed_cotton sameAs Q7975708.
- Waxed_cotton sameAs m.09gcnsk.
- Waxed_cotton sameAs Cire.
- Waxed_cotton sameAs Q7975708.
- Waxed_cotton wasDerivedFrom Waxed_cotton?oldid=708056023.
- Waxed_cotton depiction A_waxed_cotton_pouch.jpg.
- Waxed_cotton isPrimaryTopicOf Waxed_cotton.