Eldorado2k
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Dang, Eldo and Allen...you's good looking as kids!
Haha. Back when I had hair

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Dang, Eldo and Allen...you's good looking as kids!
Back then there was a easy way to get off Simonize Paste Wax off the paint , and that was with corn starch.You sprinkled the corn starch on the Simonize and you wiped it off with cheese cloth.The only problen was that you had a very dusty car , and have to hose it down and wipe dry. The hoseing down would also harden the Simonize.If my mind can remember correctly...I must have been 13 or 14 years old and I 'attacked' my Dad's new '55 Chev with good ol' Simonize Kleener (green can) and Simonize Wax (yellow can). I just slathered the stuff on and attemped to remove the cleaner and wax.
The key word is, "attemped," as a young sprite, I just didn't have the horsepower. Pop came to my rescue and he was able to get everything corrected. Never gave me any grief, but I know he worked his butt off.
One thing I did learn, even back then was that "thin is in!"
Bill
Back then there was a easy way to get off Simonize Paste Wax off the paint , and that was with corn starch.You sprinkled the corn starch on the Simonize and you wiped it off with cheese cloth.The only problen was that you had a very dusty car , and have to hose it down and wipe dry. The hoseing down would also harden the Simonize.
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I remember that stuff!!! do they even make it anymore
I remember it worked great, but it was a pain to remove
Originally Posted by Puckman
Dang, Eldo and Allen...you's good looking as kids!
I moved in with my grandparents in June of 1968 when I was almost 5 years old. When my grandfather picked me up at the bus station I commented on how dirty his white 1966 Chevy Impala was. When we got home we worked on the car together. I worked on all of the lower areas. I remember using Brillo pads on the white walls. It worked quite well.