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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    does anyone know the name of this nosr cone paint???

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    does anyone know the name of this nosr cone paint???
    Yes, but its not available to the public.
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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    Does anyone else find that morello stays sticky even after being left to dry for a couple of days? Mine just seems to pick up fingerprints, wich kind of ruins the point.

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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    Quote Originally Posted by burtonshaw
    does anyone know the name of this nosr cone paint???
    Yes, Tornado nose cone paint....... Its from Ronseal so its exactly as it says on the tin..They sell it in the BnQs in and around RAF camps

    There are rewards in bulling though, I wear a second world war Focke Wulfe pilots leather helmet for leisure purposes, this is highly bulled, but because of its 'floppy' nature it cracks when I do handstands and cartwheels..... well, it did before I burnt my head with a candle and waxed it.
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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    For the much mentioned and possibly apocryphal Tornado nose cone paint try.
    Surface refinishing section, RAF Cranwell £5 a pair.
    remove all old polish first. toecaps only I'm afraid.
    all the Rockapes/ baby officers there get them done.
    it's mega, got my DMS done about 5 years ago still mint
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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    Just got sum morello paint applyed it to my boots and its gone a lil wrong. some spots have gone nice and mirror like. other bits are matt. does anyone have any ideas why this has happened ????

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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    I remember a particularly bright Gunner in my unit on the main gate one day. The RSM came out of RHQ and with the kind of critical eyesight only issued to RSMs took one look at him and asked:-
    'Is that paint on your boots?'
    To which our star player replied without a moments hesitation.......
    'No sir, it's Klear'
    Cue shouting followed by sweating
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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    Beeswaxing is not easy, but, when done properly will not have to be done again.
    Best to use Ammo boots if you can as they are stiffer than the DMS crap we were issued with.
    Brush very hard all over until not a speck remains on the surface of the leather.
    Apply a thin layer of Kiwi black polish and shove in the oven for 5 mins on gas mark3.
    Remove and apply a generous amount of beeswax which will flow into and all over the leather.
    Allow to cool, preferably over night and then gently buff with a new unused yellow duster.
    The black Kiwi polish underneath will shine through.
    The beeswax will not crack as bulled polish does and now and again shove em back in the oven to remelt the wax.
    Mine lasted me for 10 years before I gave em away when I left the service. They carried on for another 10 years until the bloke passed his KFS course. Now he wears George boots.
    When I did my MTC 1 at 1 BR Corps Troops Bielefeld a storeman in my room painted his boots with Dark Oak Stain Varnish and when dry looked exactly like proper bull. So, not to be outdone I cadged some from him and painted mine as well. One of the drill pigs used to look at our boots and say that he knew we were using something but he didn't know what. On booking out I gave him the NATO number of this stuff and told him that was what we were using. He swore as only old soldiers can saying that he knew it, but he was impressed. Ben Brain was the RSM at the time and apparently he was impressed as well.

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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    Quote Originally Posted by LanceBombardEars
    I remember a particularly bright Gunner in my unit on the main gate one day. The RSM came out of RHQ and with the kind of critical eyesight only issued to RSMs took one look at him and asked:-
    'Is that paint on your boots?'
    To which our star player replied without a moments hesitation.......
    'No sir, it's Klear'
    Cue shouting followed by sweating
    Priceless
    On the floor in tears. :D

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    Re: beeswaxed boots

    Quote Originally Posted by Mighty_doh_nut
    Quote Originally Posted by burtonshaw
    does anyone know the name of this nosr cone paint???
    Yes, Tornado nose cone paint....... Its from Ronseal so its exactly as it says on the tin..They sell it in the BnQs in and around RAF camps

    There are rewards in bulling though, I wear a second world war Focke Wulfe pilots leather helmet for leisure purposes, this is highly bulled, but because of its 'floppy' nature it cracks when I do handstands and cartwheels..... well, it did before I burnt my head with a candle and waxed it.
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