rotts4u
Member
I know most of you are pretty young but at 42 years old that made me 16 way back in 1979. My first car was a slightly used 1978 Camaro and I tried every wax I could find even back then.
Some of the stuff I used to use is listed below
Rally (as I recall it was a white cream type wax.
Turtle (same as is sold today)
TR3 Resin glaze came out and I remember it being the first thing you could leave on overnight to "cure"
Of course the Mirror Glaze PASTE wax I think it was about like if not the same as #7. It set up like concrete and would take me forever to get off the car.
And I recall something called Shines like the sun. I think it was in a yellow can and was a typical paste. Back then paste waxes were real wax. Liquids were sissy waxes.
I think there was a carnbua wax that had the word classis in the title though that is all I can remember.
I washed my car 2-4 times a week back then and wax was at least every 1-2 weeks. In the winter I would get hot water from the kitched to keep it from freezing while I dried the car.
So if there any old timers out there what else did you used to use back in the day?
Don
Some of the stuff I used to use is listed below
Rally (as I recall it was a white cream type wax.
Turtle (same as is sold today)
TR3 Resin glaze came out and I remember it being the first thing you could leave on overnight to "cure"
Of course the Mirror Glaze PASTE wax I think it was about like if not the same as #7. It set up like concrete and would take me forever to get off the car.
And I recall something called Shines like the sun. I think it was in a yellow can and was a typical paste. Back then paste waxes were real wax. Liquids were sissy waxes.
I think there was a carnbua wax that had the word classis in the title though that is all I can remember.
I washed my car 2-4 times a week back then and wax was at least every 1-2 weeks. In the winter I would get hot water from the kitched to keep it from freezing while I dried the car.
So if there any old timers out there what else did you used to use back in the day?
Don