Whatchu know bout dat dere Otter Wax

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  1. Torx Indigenous Nudist

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    rainy season, perfect time to test out my new purchase straight from portland. ive also been fascinated with waxed jeans and boots so i'll be experimenting with that as well.
    ive got some work gear i can try, and a few hats too. this stuff is awethum. anything else i can do with it?

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  2. mistawiskas kik n a and takin names

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    No thanks, my otter is shiney enough already.

    It works well enough.
  3. MSP Haunting a dead forum...

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    This is for waterproofing?
  4. Torx Indigenous Nudist

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    old fashioned way to waterproof articles of clothing, horse supplies, etc etc.
    just something little and interesting im trying.
  5. Coleman fresh off the corner

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    Torx and his horse supplies...
  6. MSP Haunting a dead forum...

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    Pretty cool. What sorts of things you using it on?
  7. Torx Indigenous Nudist

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    my cock.
  8. bigwill51534 Saint, Church of Ryanism

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    Is it able to keep fecal matter from sticking to a boot, in the event you have to stick it up someone's hind end?

    ~Will Courtier~
  9. mistawiskas kik n a and takin names

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    Yes, just rinse that boot off and you're good to go.
    It works great on canvas, denim, baseball mitts, leather goods, shoes. Just like saddle soap.