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figheadair Renapur's Balsam, a fantastic... 9th July 24, 09:11 AM
Troglodyte Hear, hear..! I bought a... 9th July 24, 09:34 AM
Jock Scot Wonderful stuff! I have... 9th July 24, 10:55 AM
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Jock Scot I have found its best to use... 11th July 24, 09:29 AM
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    Quote Originally Posted by figheadair View Post
    For some time I've used Chambers' Leather Balsam for my sporrans and found it very good, albeit that it takes some time to soak in. However, at the Scottish Game Fair this past weekend I discovered Renapur Balsam which is widely used by ghillies, equestrian eventers for tack etc.

    Talk about chalk and cheese, this product is fantastic - immediate results with no residue. Here's my 1930s Anderson's sporran after one quick application. Absolutely first class.

    Andersons 1930.jpg

    And a before and after on my doeskin bag.

    Renapur balsum x 2.jpg
    Hear, hear..!

    I bought a tub at a Game Fair back in the '90s.

    Brilliant stuff..!

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