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26th January 08, 08:21 PM
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Thanks, Puffer. What are the preserving agents used in Whites (if you don't mind sharing that)?
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26th January 08, 09:40 PM
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 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Thanks, Puffer. What are the preserving agents used in Whites (if you don't mind sharing that)?
Here is what the label says
"Protects against water = chemicals = cracking = dry rot = scuffing
A unique blend natural oils, waxes, and resins (what are they ?? All I Know is that a few years ago I was @ Whites to have the do an over haul on the 15 year old "logging boots ( Whites )I use for hunting. I had always use "Hubbard's boot grease & it worked. But I got to talking to them & they gave some of the preserve to try. When I asked about the ingredients, they just "smiled", but one of them said"would you believe BEAR oil?? ) The Label goes on to say " Anti-bacterial resins to resist mildew & bacterial damage Contains no harmful petroleum substitutes, silicones or mink oil."
So there you have what little I know. The bottom line is IMHO, it works.
PUFFER
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