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Found an old cyclo in my grandfather's house. Has all the original paperwork and bonnets. Any one have an idea what year it is from? I can't find a date any where. Instructions look like it's from the 50s 60s. Are they that old?

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Wow I didn't know it was that old

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Yeah I just read it very interesting. And I plugged in the old cyclo and it still works strong!

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I just inherited two Cyclos and kit (with slip-on wool pads) from my late grandfather-in-law, in a box that hasn't been touched for at least 15 years. I plugged them both in...and they still work!

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I sent an e-mail with pictures to Cyclo if they could confirm them as authentic Cyclo products. Shelia responded that they were from the Tidy Car program in the 1960's. She recommended to just go through the maintenance steps for a Cyclo (cleaning and oiling), and picking up new rubber pad holders to attach pads to.

Gotta love good ol' Made in America products! 50 years later, and still running. Now where's the Old Glory waving Smilie!?
 
Oh cool! The one I got is metallic like the new ones not blue. I'm on my phone so can't put up pic

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Yeah I just read it very interesting.

And I plugged in the old cyclo and it still works strong!

Congratulations!



I just inherited two Cyclos and kit (with slip-on wool pads) from my late grandfather-in-law, in a box that hasn't been touched for at least 15 years.

I plugged them both in...and they still work!

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Congratulations to you too!


Couple of articles on the Cyclo...

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How To Use The Cyclo Polisher


The yellow foam cutting pads are primed and I've placed a couple of drops of product on each pad...
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Here I'm making slow, overlapping passes in two different directions on the 5 speed setting which is the highest speed setting.
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Front to back...
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Side to side...
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The tool is well balanced, lightweight and easy to use even with one hand...
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How to Machine Clean a Vinyl Tonneau Cover


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Final results...

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How to remove overspray paint using the Cyclo Polisher


Cyclo has added Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads to their line of high quality products. Pictured below are the Fine Grade and Medium Grade.

To remove the overspray paint off this 1949 Chevy Pickup we used the Medium Grade.

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Color Ghosting

Here's the before pictures, if you look carefully you can see YELLOW GHOSTING outlining all the perimeters of the green body panels...

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After the overspray paint has been removed...

When I look at the after pictures the yellow color ghosting is gone...


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On Autogeek.net

Cyclo Polishers and Accessories



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