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This video will show you how to waterproof matches. We describe the 3 BEST ways on how to make waterproof matches. Making waterproof matches also known as survival matches, wind and waterproof matches or stormproof strike anywhere waterproof matches is quick and easy. Knowing how-to water proof matches with the 3 water proofing teqniuques will add another survival fire starting skill to your toolbox as well as save you money while prepping your camping supplies. Once you learn these 3 simple ways of waterproofing matches you will never buy another expensive pack of waterproof matches. And you will always have peace of mind knowing that you have the best waterproof matches in your bug out bag or outdoors camping kit. ENJOY water proofing 101 !!
2) Dip match tip 1/8 inch into clear nail polish then sit on wax paper to dry
3) Soak ten to twenty matches completely covered in turpentine for 5- 10 minutes then let air dry. This we feel is the best technique to water proof matches; because first it will pull any present water out of the wooden match stick. Then it will completely prevent water from reentering by making the now waterproof match impervious to water infiltration.
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what about cotton balls or cotton rounds soaked with wax?
ReplyDeleteYour post is very helpful, thank you. Waterproof matches are an invention that actually revolutionized the world of camping and outdoor adventures. The match itself is a very clever invention that allowed us to ignite fires wherever we wanted using just a simple stick with one end covered with a special solution and a striking surface. See more http://survival-mastery.com/diy/useful-tools/waterproof-matches.html
ReplyDeleteHave you ever been in a situation when your matches were soaked and you didn’t have a lighter in the middle of the wilderness? And if you haven’t been in that situation, would you like to avoid it anyway? Well, with just a little bit of preparation, you can throw together one mean match stick. See more http://wildernessmastery.com/camping-and-hiking/how-to-waterproof-matches.html
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