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Welcome to 101 great uses for Renapur. Here at the Renapur offices we get lots of letters and e-mails telling us how Great renapur balsam is and how it has been used for something unusual and we thought it would be a good idea to pass this useful information on to our customers. Every month we will publish the most innovative idea we get for using Renapur Leather Balsam in a newsletter and on the website. If one of your stories gets published we'll send you a FREE pot of Renapur Leather Balsam and a FREE 250ml Renapur Leather Cleaner. If you have a story that you have not told us about then simply send us your story by e-mail to 101uses@renapur.com attaching an image if possible alternatively you can write to us at Chantry Lane Trading Estate, Storrington, West Sussex, RH20 4AD please also remember to include a photo if possible. We have already received some great ideas and a few of them are listed below. Click on the read more.... link to find out more about how renapur balsam achieved fantastic results.
Use No.1 - Use it on your Kayak! Thanks to Kevin Mansell for this article Always one for the soft touch as I walked around the London Boat Show I was convinced, along with a couple of companions, that I really needed some leather balsam for protecting my shoes. I parted with my £10.00 and walked on my way. Some time later, I stumbled across some fibre glass polish, now this was interesting as my 20 year old Nordkapp was starting to show its age. Whereas £10 seemed a huge amount, I was far more willing to part with £40 to protect my beloved sea kayak. read on......
Use No.2 - Use it on your Gutters & Drainpipes!
I purchased your product a few years ago after watching a demonstration in David Morgan, a large department store in Cardiff. I have used it on leather furniture, coats and shoes with excellent results Three months ago I applied it to the exterior frames of my double-glazed UPVC mahogany colour windows. You may be too young to have seen the film "The man in the white suit" which featured Alec Guiness. In it he discovered a self cleaning material that cleans with a wipe and never gets dirty. Your product acts in the same way when applied to window frames. The rain runs off and the shine remains for months with only a light wipe to remove airbourne dust. The windows are five year old and look like new. Neighbours wonder how they look so clean and shiney, but that's my secret. read more.....
Use No.3 - Use it on your Bumpers! ![]() Mrs Wheeler from Kent sent this amazing story..... Hi, I'm amazed! We bought a 1990 VW camper a few months ago. There's not much wrong with it but it looked a bit tired both internally and externally. A good clean of the upholstery and some new cushions, a throw and a few personal bits and it felt more homely on the inside. A wipe over with a cloth to remove the dead bugs and bird pooh (we have a hosepipe ban down here in Kent) and the body work looked a little better but it still looked tired. Then I remembered your email and tried the Renapur! Brilliant. The tired grey trim came to life amazingly easily. read the full story
Robert McCammon sent this unusal discovery to us..... Hi, I use Renapur leather balsam on my leather suite and find it very good indeed. I am also a keen fly fisherman and tried it on my fly line as I had run out of my normal treatment. Renapur balsam brought it up like new and kept it waterproof and floating. I will be using this on my fly line from now on. read more.....
Use No.5 - Use it on your Tack! Eve from Lincolnshire sent this write up to us... Hi, With regards to the 101 uses for Renapur I would just like to say how great the Balsam is for cleaning leather horse tack. I bought my first tub of Renapur leather balsam at the Motorshow in 2000 after watching a demonstration where it was being used to clean leather seats in cars. After the demonstration I was very impressed with the result, so I bought a tub to use on our horse tack, and have carried on using it ever since. read more.....
Use No.6 - Use it on your Stripped Doors!
After painstakingly trying to burn-off the paint around my door-frames, with the intention of doing the same to the doors, I realized this was a task that I wished I hadn’t started. However, it was suggested that I take the doors to be dipped, to remove all the old paint as this would be far quicker, and it was! I re-hung them and was initially pleased with their appearance. However, as they dried out over the next few weeks, the wood started to crack a little and salt-like, white marks began spoiling their look. My Grandma always used beeswax on her furniture. I remember reading that your product contained beeswax, so I thought I’d give it a go on the doors. The result was fantastic. The doors went a lovely, deep colour, with all the grain showing through. Many people have commented on how nice they look. read the full story
Gill from Lincolnshire sent this amazing use..... I know what I will be using from now on to keep my slate place mats in pristene condition - Renapur balsam of course!! How could I now consider anything else. read more about this use
Joanne from North East Lincolnshire wrote to us with this fantastic find........ Hi I thought you might like to know about my amazing use for Renapur Balsam. We had looked at our very distressed chairs for many months, debating whether we needed to a) get new chairs and b) get rid of the dog who had caused all the damage. Not liking either option a friend suggested option "C": trying Renapur Balsam. We never thought it was possible to undo the damage our dog had done to our leather chairs. How wrong we were!. "It'll never work." We said, and then watched dumbfounded as he applied the miracle balsam and the chairs returned to their former glory in SECONDS! read more..... |
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Do you have a "new" use for Renapur Balsam? If you do, send it with photographs to enquiries@renapur.com and if one of your stories gets published we'll send you a FREE pot of Renapur Leather Balsam and a FREE 250ml Renapur Leather Cleaner. Check out other uses here...
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