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Cook it in boiling water add some soap, leave it boil for some time, don't tell the wife.... |
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Hello Ralph,
Check out this site for your answer:http://www.blancoandbull.com. If you want to blanco it afterwards I can recommend the "shoot and scoot" liquid blanco. Good luck,
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Hi All
My memory is failing me but there is a traditional way of cleaning things like webbing and it involves some common items of the 30s and 40s. For some strange reason my head is saying corn meal. Who has got a 40s woman's house guide or a soldiers guide? I know that I seen it. Head is saying that it was very finely ground corn meal to dry clean the webbing. Cheers Phil
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Thanks so much.
I need some of this for some old kit which wants to look new! |
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