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Eagle one wax-as-u-dry,When it first came out was right around the time I got my first car,inherited from my parents. ' 94 Dodge intrepid.Wash with whatever dish soap was around and wax as I dried.
What's a UDM?
A little white wood frame church, with the bell in the front yard?
Let's see...I need to say something about wax so I don't get booted off of this thread.
-Job opportunities are the reasons I'm a "Buck-Hopper".
-At the school house we were taught the three "R's":
Readin', 'Ritin', and the Road to Dayton (or Detroit).
Is Simonize still in business?
Yes.
I'm glad there was a camera around to take those pictures.
Daguerreotypes or tintypes probably needed for my childhood photos.:laughing:
Let's see...I need to say something about wax so I don't get booted off of this thread haha.
Used Turtle wax rubbing compound one time thinking it shine my car up...it was all I had and boy did I mess up. Like to never got the stuff off and no shine. That's one I wished I'd never bought.
The church...Another wax I wish I'd never bought and used when I was young was I tried some old furniture wax one time. Can't quite recall if it was Johnson's or Formby's...maybe. Liked to never got it removed. Of course it got slathered on the hood like may daddy layerin' Vick's vapor rub on my chest. It's a wonder I ever got the wax off. Heck, I thought the thicker the better lol?
....as I recall the church sat up against a hill real tight and it had bell tower and was white. Actually, at the time I remember the church it was already several years old...maybe a decade or more at that tme. The first white church had been burned down...and eventually so was the one I went to. They ended up building a brown brick church across the road that's still standing. The name was and still is HorseCreek Holiness Church.
Parker's, Owens's, Abner's, Leonard & Wade Hacker (pastors in Manchester/Garrad), names that may or may not ring a bell? (I could name many more too. Blue Hole, KY...Engine Cemetary?
Yeah...Me too!
I forgot to mention this wax removal tool: Cheese cloth.
[It also was a good "fresh-cow's-milk" strainer, when held over the 5 gallon lard bucket, when a dish towel wasn't handy.]
Bob
we have simoniz here in canada sold at canadian tire, mostly subpar products
my favorite products back when i was around 15/16 was the mothers 3 step product, wax cleaner,polish and you heard it well, cleaner wax lol, I was using the wrong wax for the job so basically i was cleaning the car paint twice.
then slapping a nice need i say HEAVY coat of meguiars gold class wax on top of that
it was absolutely hellish to remove the shell it made, always had my dad or a buddy help me out
my mom's black grand am always looked better than the other cars in the street at that time even if now i know it was only 50%
Rain Dance. Cheesecloths too.
Blue Coral 2 step, and thinking one of those worthless buffers would help doing it. Worse, thinking a 'better' buffer costing a little more would be worth it.
Oh yeah, Simonize paste wax, DuPont rubbing compound, Rain Dance, Fire truck Shine, Trucker's wax, and how many more I don't remember.
Rain Dance. Cheesecloths too.
You guys are a bunch of youngsters. Kit FTW!
Kit was a good paste wax back in the day- but i still preferred raindance.
The year that I was born was the year of the first American in space.
I might be a youngster,relatively speaking, but tell that to my knees after doing 2 basic washes today.
Did you have any issues with streaking using Finesse-it back then?