DIY waterproof map

This post is about making a paper map waterproof by using DIY impregnation with diluted TRV silicone rubber.

It is a simple and cheap way of preserving walking maps for future use. I used 5g of clear acetic cure RTV silicone rubber plus 15g of clean mineral turpentine to make the impregnation mixture. It joins my long list of successful DIY uses of silicone rubber for backpacking gear:
https://timtinker.com/silicone-rubber-for-ultralight-backpacking-gear2/
The map survived a three-day return walk to Wonnangatta valley and a dunking in a wheelbarrow of water prior to the above photo being taken.
For more details please see:
https://timtinker.com/diy-waterproof-map-give-them-the-silicone-rubber-treatment/
Tim

It is a simple and cheap way of preserving walking maps for future use. I used 5g of clear acetic cure RTV silicone rubber plus 15g of clean mineral turpentine to make the impregnation mixture. It joins my long list of successful DIY uses of silicone rubber for backpacking gear:
https://timtinker.com/silicone-rubber-for-ultralight-backpacking-gear2/
The map survived a three-day return walk to Wonnangatta valley and a dunking in a wheelbarrow of water prior to the above photo being taken.
For more details please see:
https://timtinker.com/diy-waterproof-map-give-them-the-silicone-rubber-treatment/
Tim