This was the 80`s-90`s Blue Coral, advertised in infomercials by Dennis Weaver of "Gunsmoke" and "McCloud" fame. It actually had decent durability, but the looks weren`t anything to rave about. I did use the original Blue Coral in the 70`s. Even in my twenties, it was too much of a workout to do often.
The Armorall bottle was their attempt at a paint coating in the early 70`s, capitalizing on the success of their vinyl dressing. A miserable failure at best. When it rained, it looked like you had an oil film on the paint.
Dura-Shine was another infomercial product that was designed to repel Acid Rain spots, a big problem with 80`s clearcoats. It coated the surface to eliminate any beading properties.
I kept these around all these years as a reminder not to buy car waxes from infomercials!
Classic Wax, on the other hand, was a superb product. Slipstream was their top-shelf aircraft wax. A Carnuaba-based cleaner wax, it was easy to remove if you worked it sufficiently on application and lasted a long time. It was solvent-based with a fine abrasive content, so it cleaned off tar spots and bug guts with ease. If they still made it today (impossible with VOC regs), I`d still buy it.
Bill