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Vintage Buick Glaze - Paint Cleaner and Polish
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Re: Vintage Buick Glaze - Paint Cleaner and Polish
Originally posted by AeroCleanse View PostI think your products have separated.
Bubba-Proofing in its simplest form.
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Re: Vintage Buick Glaze - Paint Cleaner and Polish
Originally posted by Mike Phillips View PostBubba-Proofing in its simplest form.
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Re: Vintage Buick Glaze - Paint Cleaner and Polish
Originally posted by ai5u View PostHehe... I like the description of wiping the product off with turkish toweling? A early version of the Micro Fiber?
M04 came out in the early 1920's, or 1930's or 1940's, hard to say as no that would know is with us any longer.
Point is, M04 came out way before microfiber was invented. Turkish toweling usually refers to a high quality 100% cotton towel with a large nap or cotton loop.
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Re: Vintage Buick Glaze - Paint Cleaner and Polish
I found an old can of Classic Wax Finish Restorer in my Mom's garage. It supposedly works on all kinds of plastic. I think it is probably about 40-45 years old. Check out the price. Also, it says it repels radioactive fallout. Haven't seen that kind of claim in years. Here are a couple pictures.........
While not as old as the Buick Glaze, it is kind of interesting. I do think I will try to use it on headlight haze. It might work, you never know.
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