Blanco Ww1, In 1910 Mills Eqipment Co Ltd patented their own official web cleaner (a soluble product based on pigment with soap and potash alum added). 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. it has a soldier on the front holding his '08 equipment. Blanco was a compound used primarily by soldiers throughout the British Empire and later the Commonwealth of Nations from 1880 onwards to clean, colour (and thus camouflage), and waterproof their equipment as well as reduce its stiffness. 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. This has been made as the original blocks of Blanco are hard to find. Liquid Blanco RAF New liquid BLANCO made in England, RAF blue colour. This Blanco colour was used during WW1 and up to the late 1930s. The item I'm most curious about is the SBR carrier. Blanco became widely used throughout both world wars. fr2rz, nba86v, rx8zd, g1qnfa, byra, 3c2b, 22mz, itmpcpm, g3zdk, znc,