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    So, do I go for the rewax and clean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    So, do I go for the rewax and clean?
    You can probably get a bulk discount rate Jim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclealec View Post
    You can probably get a bulk discount rate Jim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    So, do I go for the rewax and clean?
    Sales Corner.....

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    No complaints from me about the Barbour Beacon Munro I bought from jimp.
    It's a lightweight fabric, so not suitable for the Thornproof dressing I use for my Gamefair.
    Anyone know what I should use? I see a wax block that you rub on then warm with a hairdryer. Any alternatives?
    I could do with reproofing it as I altered the sleeves to suit my stumpy little arms.

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    Hi, they offer an alteration service as well, good idea to get done same time as rewaxing.
    Mines going off tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclealec View Post
    No complaints from me about the Barbour Beacon Munro I bought from jimp.
    It's a lightweight fabric, so not suitable for the Thornproof dressing I use for my Gamefair.
    Anyone know what I should use? I see a wax block that you rub on then warm with a hairdryer. Any alternatives?
    I could do with reproofing it as I altered the sleeves to suit my stumpy little arms.
    Nikewax spray on fluid.

    Jim (Not the other Jim 🤭 )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmcb View Post
    Nikewax spray on fluid.

    Jim (Not the other Jim ðŸ¤* )
    This ^^^
    They do a green tinted version aswell (for green jackets obvs).

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    Interesting to see they do alterations as well such as sleeve length amongst others, for the less well armed among us.
    Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruggertech View Post
    This ^^^
    They do a green tinted version aswell (for green jackets obvs).
    Didnt know that. But the white liquid is good to see where you’ve hit or missed. Smells great too 🤗

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