Get custom tins made with YOUR logo!
BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER, BE SURE TO ADD COPY OF YOUR LOGO. With the button on this page, or via email (SVG, PNG and JPEG accepted. setup fee may be required)
Please contact me via DM on Instagram @pelicanpaste or email (travis@hainesknives.com) with any questions.
Samples do not require a setup fee. Please only order one sample tin per logo.
IMPORTANT: if this is your first purchase of custom tins, you will need to add the 'FIRST TIME BUYER' option to the cart as well. This covers the setup time taken to make sure your logo is compatible and ready for the laser. This is a one-time fee. If you realize you made a first-time purchase without adding the setup fee, we will reach out to you via email requesting you purchase the setup fee.
If you are a maker, this is the perfect option for those who want to send a small tin of Pelican Paste to their customers along with their new product.
As a maker, you want to give your customers an easy way to care for their new product. Getting custom tins of Pelican Paste allows you to do that while staying true to your brand.
Why such a small tin?
These small tins are perfect for sending a little extra something to your customers. Sending a tin of Pelican Paste to your customer will add some reassurance and give them the ability to properly care for the product you worked so hard to create.
What is Pelican paste?
It is a new hardening wax designed to protect your knives, cutting boards, leather goods etc. It is specially designed for long-lasting protection for your blade steel. Will not easily rub off with simple cutting and slicing.
So if you have a knife or tool that you want to protect from the elements and from rust, Pelican paste is your new best friend. It is great for Damascus Steel!
Pelican Paste is 100% food safe and made with all-natural ingredients. No petroleum byproducts ever!
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HOW TO USE:
You can simply take a small amount with a lint-free cloth and rub it on your knife steel, handle or tool.
For best results, heat wax with a heat gun or hair dryer to allow the oils to get better penetration. I like to let it sit overnight to allow the wax to harden fully. any excess can just be wiped off.