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Nikwax Waterproofing Wax for Leather reborn after 30 years
 
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Nikwax Waterproofing Wax for Leather reborn after 30 years
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Simon Chaplin
08/02/09 07:13

How much will the new Nikwax cost?

And will people get the chance to win some on the nikwax quiz so they can try before they buy?

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nick brown 3
08/02/09 09:17
 Lowland rambler 16 forum posts

With regard to cost -- what retailers charge depends upon them, but generally, less than the price of a pint.

And yes, it will be on the web quiz in due course ...

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Glyn
08/02/09 13:46
nick brown 3 wrote (see)

With regard to cost -- what retailers charge depends upon them, but generally, less than the price of a pint.

which is?

(£2.20 in my local btw)

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Metric Kate
08/02/09 13:52
Or a pint of creme de menthe?
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Simon Chaplin
08/02/09 16:36

Oh in my local you can get a pint and change out of £1.50.

But I dowt I'll get change for the nikwax.

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Parky Again
08/02/09 19:06
probably the price of a pint in wadhurst. a cheap part of sussex...(cough cough)
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fenwick
08/02/09 21:43
after living in the Garden of England for the past 8 yrs, I don't remember a pint being that cheap......and never cheap in Sussex. But we did have a good day out at Bewl water.
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nick brown 3
24/02/09 08:55
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Kind of lost the plot here ... but anyway -- I drink Guinness usually so perhaps that's more expensive ... it's on the Nikwax web quiz now, by the way ...

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~Batman~
24/02/09 11:31
 Lowland rambler 1074 forum posts 5 reviews

Nick,

could I use it on my meindl lohtse? they are sil-nubuck - apparently?

ta!

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~Batman~
24/02/09 11:33
 Lowland rambler 1074 forum posts 5 reviews

that's not to say I only have only one meindl lohtse!

By the way, the bite tabs have snapped off my Velez smock, and the velcro is shagged on the cuffs but the shop I bought it from has closed. Am I still able to have it repaired?

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lfenbo
24/02/09 12:24
 Alpine newbie 1019 forum posts 1 photo
hi nick is this new wax suitable for the scarpa manta boots?? if not what would you reccomend for them,  cheers les
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Trevor D Gamble
25/02/09 08:41
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Original article thread on OM.Hi there Nick, my question was contained in the original thread at link, please.

' I thought the wax came from natural bee sources before? In which case, wasn't the old stuff pretty green then already?' - Wrote myself.

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nick brown 3
26/02/09 08:51
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Hi Answers to some of the questions:

First on the wax --- you can use it on a any smooth leather boots. It is the most effective product that we have tested in terms of reducing water absorbency, and yet maintains breathability -- and you can put it straight on your boots after washing the mud off ...

Second, on repairs to Páramo. All Páramo Waterproof garments have a life time guarantee. If a garment has been damaged by accident and heavy wear, we may make a charge for repair. Any faults due to faulty parts will be repaired free of charge. It would be highly unusual for Páramo not to be able to repair a garment, however old it it.

As far as the Bees Wax thing is concerned - I am not sure where you go that from but not from us. We use mineral waxes ... beeswax is a bit too edible by microbes in my opinion. The clever thing with the new wax is that it is a highly concentrated water-based dispersion which becomes highly water-repellent as soon as it dries or is diluted with more water ...

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Sarah Bradbury
03/10/10 14:05
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I know this is an old thread but I wanted to give the new leather boot waterproofing product a fair trial. I have but no more. It is totally inferior to the wax Nik wax. I need to use the new product more frequently as it's not as efficient and therefore it's more expensive. And it doesn't get into all the nooks, crannies and creases. Sorry but I'm off to buy Alt-Berg Leder Gris
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alahol2
06/10/10 18:11
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Glad you resurrected this.  I love sitting watching the telly whilst fingering wax into my boots (ooh er missus!).  I've just finished my last tin of Nikwax and now I need an alternative.  Is Altberg the only option or are there any others?
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JohnnyG
07/10/10 12:36
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I currently have about 30 tins of the old type Nikwax in stock here:

http://wslackandsons.co.uk/Nikwax-Waterproofing/Nikwax-Waterproofing-Wax-for-Leather-102ml/prod_219.html

It has to be said that many of my customers still prefer the old type Nikwax.

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Will...
07/10/10 23:24
 Hill-walking hero 65 forum posts
Meindl do sport wax!
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Tytto tho Pesh
07/10/10 23:28

is this why shop assistants look at me as if i just fell out of a tree when i ask if they have any dubbin?

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ted ferenc
08/10/10 08:36
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Grangers G-MAX http://www.grangers.co.uk/productview.cfm?id=17

Actualy ALT-BERG do/did suggest this as an alernative to Leder Gris, it is a sod to find, but locally Yeomans stock it.

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Jeff Dawson
08/01/12 13:10
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The tin stuff is fantastic and I still prefer to use it. I didn't realise that it was such an old and tried product.

 I have found another shop selling it if anyone is interested....

http://www.ami-direct.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=153

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