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Single trailers for a 16.2
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Yes, agree with all this - mine is the older 401 and I love it. It means I don't need a huge car, my old estate tows it quite happily...
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Soaked hay when staying away
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Me too, when I was soaking hay I packed bagged haylage for holidays. Fortunately my horse seems pretty happy just to switch between hay...
Friday at 19:14
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successfully reproofing waxed jacket
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Me too. And as others have said, a hairdryer to finish off. Took long enough to do a proper job on a Barbour though, you'll need a...
Friday at 19:12
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I used the Barbour wax. Pricey but good. https://www.barbour.com/gb/thornproof-dressing-UAC0001MI11.html Barbour do a rather twee but...
Friday at 19:11
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Hard work, but doable. I did it with my Barbour wax jacket. Agree with the hairdryer to finish off and to work the molten wax well in.
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It can be done but it’s a bit of a pain. I’ve rewaxed my Barbour. If it’s solid wax, you have to put the tin in hot water and keep...
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Put a little extra on the seams and work the wax in with a hairdryer set on low.
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