I was just browsing the waxes and polishes, and love all of the easy on/easy off products. Then, I got to thinking about all of the difficult products I've used in the past. I'll list some of my worst ones.......feel free to add your own experiences.
These waxes/polishes should have included a chisel for their removal:
1. My Grandfather's Simonize. Probably from the 70's. Hard to apply, arm-breaking to remove!
2. Blue Max wax by Blue Coral. Sold at Napa in the 80's. A nice cleaner/wax...would remove bad oxidation...left a nice shine..and no streaks on a black car. Not bad to apply, but terrible to remove. Also a lot of powdery reside when removing.
3. Turtle Wax-forgot the name (sold in the early 90's in a green bottle- liquid)...easy to apply but a ##### to take off.
4. The Treatment. Again from the early 90's. Recommended by my cousin. Came in a big toothpaste style tube. Easy on, but terrible to remove.
There are probably many others I've used, but these immediately came to mind........
Another dishonorable mention would be NuFinish applied in the sun. My friend applied it to his dad's car on a hot, sunny summer day. We stopped over and all went to the beach. he left it for his father to take off(nice kid, huh?).....his dad spent 3 hours removing the wax...and ended up going to the hospital because of chest pains. He thought he was having a heart attack, but it was just from fatigue from all of that work! I still rub that in(no pun) to my friend to make him feel guilty!
OK, now for your worst waxes........................
These waxes/polishes should have included a chisel for their removal:
1. My Grandfather's Simonize. Probably from the 70's. Hard to apply, arm-breaking to remove!
2. Blue Max wax by Blue Coral. Sold at Napa in the 80's. A nice cleaner/wax...would remove bad oxidation...left a nice shine..and no streaks on a black car. Not bad to apply, but terrible to remove. Also a lot of powdery reside when removing.
3. Turtle Wax-forgot the name (sold in the early 90's in a green bottle- liquid)...easy to apply but a ##### to take off.
4. The Treatment. Again from the early 90's. Recommended by my cousin. Came in a big toothpaste style tube. Easy on, but terrible to remove.
There are probably many others I've used, but these immediately came to mind........
Another dishonorable mention would be NuFinish applied in the sun. My friend applied it to his dad's car on a hot, sunny summer day. We stopped over and all went to the beach. he left it for his father to take off(nice kid, huh?).....his dad spent 3 hours removing the wax...and ended up going to the hospital because of chest pains. He thought he was having a heart attack, but it was just from fatigue from all of that work! I still rub that in(no pun) to my friend to make him feel guilty!
OK, now for your worst waxes........................