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1 hour ago, MilesA said:

Using lanolin seems almost obvious once you think about it. I suppose the challenge is getting it into an applicable formula. In the past have used it in a compound to help preserve leather bookbindings. 

 

My wife uses lanolin on her feet, and it works - they haven't rusted a bit!

Pete

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2 hours ago, MilesA said:

Using lanolin seems almost obvious once you think about it. I suppose the challenge is getting it into an applicable formula. In the past have used it in a compound to help preserve leather bookbindings. 

Miles

Lanoguard application is very easy. As easy as their videos show. I was extremely surprised at that!

Iain

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