Blanco Ww1, This Blanco colour was used during WW1 and up to the late 1930s.
Blanco Ww1, . WW1 colour liquid BLANCO made in England. does anyone have any information on this? cheers arch Blanco was a compound used primarily by soldiers throughout the Commonwealth from 1880 onwards to clean and colour their equipment. This Blanco colour was used during WW1 and up to the late 1930s. 97 Khaki Green (Medium) BLANCO block manufactured by Joseph Pickering & Sons Ltd of Sheffield which is complete with it's original wrapper for cleaning Khaki webbing. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. [1] Blanco The Blanco Story So, why the mystery? Why so many unanswered questions? It is a little baffling to find that a product so ubiquitous, utilitarian and long-lived as webbing cleaner should hold so many secrets. Millions of soldiers used Blanco as a matter of course and the product was in use by the British Army for 80 years or so. Blanco became widely used throughout both world wars. [1] Khaki-Blanco came to rescue as it’s application restored newness and also gave a perfectly uniform colour, no matter what the various underlying colour of the canvas. geweiwq, up, fqg, lthhjhry, wufps, uhig, fxkcfw, gc9t, fhhmk, pxzbgm,