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Old 03-29-2008, 04:06 PM
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Here's some pics of a few dustcatchers I've got laying around the house.

Blue Coral I think made this. Late 80's/early 90's maybe?





I remember seeing this bottle in the garage since I was little. Don't remember using it too much. Choices seemed to be more limited back then. Meguiar's was the only other wax that I had heard of.




I'm not sure when I bought this, but it has been around for a while. I don't really remember using it much. Maybe I'll have to try it out sometime. Looks like a good candidate for the in-laws van.


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you can throw them in the trash now
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Never!
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Old 03-29-2008, 05:56 PM
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I've got some still laying around too. My father in law had some 3M rubbing compound from the late 70's in his tool chest I inherited. Funny thing, it was still liquid!
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Megs #16 is old school and is quite nice.
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Im cleaning out a friends garage and I found a can of Dupont New Car Wax, J-Wax paste , and a almost new can of Simonize Paste Wax.
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"I have tried virtually every top product on the market ever since using the arm-breaking Simonize Paste Wax as well as T-Cut polish and Chelsea leather cleaners". JonM
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Joe, just don't try the Touchless again! It was among the first WOWA sealants and it was an underdeveloped thing. Dangerous stuff and it needs to be removed with a special method if it welds itself to the finish.
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Joe, just don't try the Touchless again! It was among the first WOWA sealants and it was an underdeveloped thing. Dangerous stuff and it needs to be removed with a special method if it welds itself to the finish.

Looks like it will be a gift for my neighbor! Thanks for the heads up!
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