Pensbury Manor
Pensbury Manor
Now you can bring back the deep black color and luster your black hard rubber pens and pencils once enjoyed by using Pensbury Manor Black Hard Rubber Pen Potion No. 9 to re-blacken the oxidized, faded and browned out color that time and exposure to the elements has caused. It uses the very coloring agent that was used when the pen was originally made. Pensbury Manor Black Hard Rubber Pen Potion No. 9 is a dye that penetrates the rubber surface pores and bonds with the original rubber in a most satisfactory way. It is a water based, black liquid dye that bonds with rubber but will not bond with the metal parts of the pen. The resulting restored color can be hand buffed to a very high sheen as you can see in the after picture below. PMHBRPPNo9 comes in 1 and 2 oz bottles - enough to restore from 15 to 40 pens or more.
Be sure to read " Wahlnut Says" below.
Pensbury Manor Black Hard Rubber Pen Potion No. 9 - Black Hard Rubber Dye
Before
After
“The black is totally uniform and the former line between faded and unfaded BHR is essentially undetectable. It stood up to a great deal of hand-buffing and took a nice shine, and the buffing didn't appear to remove any dye whatever" (E.V.)
Unsolicited Testimonials
"Syd, I tried your BHR , blackener, on my bleached out Black Hard Rubber items ...It works great with just one application" ( T.S.)
“Good stuff, Syd. I used it and with one application it restored the original looking color. Buffed up the next day; like new . It was easy. I Would recommend to anybody.“ (D.L.)
Large Bottle
$24.95
S&H (U.S.) $3.50
$28.45
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 8.25% SALES TAX
$2.63
$31.08
Pay by Check or Money Order payable to
Pensbury Manor, 22 Saratoga Lane, Alamo, CA 94507
Small Bottle
$12.95
S&H (U.S.)
$3.50
$1.52
$17.97
$16.45
The choice to restore any antique object should not be taken lightly. Some antique and vintage items including Fountain Pens may be of considerably higher value if left in their original, aged, with respectable "patina", condition. If you have any concern about whether the item you are considering restoring is going to suffer a loss in value by being refinished, do not restore that item. However, there are many wonderful daily writers that will never become the most prized among collectible, investment grade pens, yet they bring pleasure to their users. The outward appearance of these delightful instruments however may need a boost so they are more "presentable" in public and more pleasurable to use.
The Wahlnut Says:
International shipping charges: Small $7.00; Large $9.00
Pen Color Restoration