There are times that we can never curb the forces of nature. This just goes to show that nature is, indeed, powerful and can destroy anything and everything. So, the only way we can do is to provide protection from the raging effects of nature.
One way to do this is through waterproofing. Waterproofing has been a great technique in preventing the penetration of water to any material.
Whenever you waterproof a material, you apply a certain waterproof matter that is designed to provide utmost protection against the imminent effect of water. This, in turn, serves as a wall between the material and water.
There are many types of waterproofing. One of them is canvas waterproofing. This method is used particularly on materials made of canvas.
In most instances, the typical type of cotton canvas is already a waterproof material. Therefore, it does not need any waterproofing. Its fibers puff up whenever they are exposed to water, thus, it closes the knits of the canvas.
However, because of the canvas vulnerability to mildew and bird droppings, it is still subjected to canvas waterproofing. This is because canvas waterproofing does not only...