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Re: Antique Turtle Wax with Brillium
I just had to know what Brillium was. Google turned up nothing. Looks like some great marketing by TW. Were "space age polymers" available back then? Very cool bottle!
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Originally Posted by Porsche Pilot
Were "space age polymers" available back then?
Space age polymers? There wasn't even a space age in 1950. Sputnik was launced in 1957.
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Brillium--- some sort of silicone.
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Eh...I would think that the "brill" part relates to the "brilliant" shine you will get, which may apply to Brillo as well.
PS FUNX725, if you put that 4-monitors-wide graphic of the old wax ads into this thread, I'm going to kill you! LOL
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
PS FUNX725, if you put that 4-monitors-wide graphic of the old wax ads into this thread, I'm going to kill you! LOL
LOL...I don't know how that happened!
Bob
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Thats really cool Mike. I have a small collection of antique car care products as well, but nothing like this one!
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Originally Posted by FUNX725
LOL...I don't know how that happened!
Bob
Just in case you're not kidding...
After inserting a photo... press on the [Enter] key once or twice and this will force the next picture below the previous pictures.
Originally Posted by Flannigan
Thats really cool Mike. I have a small collection of antique car care products as well, but nothing like this one!
Thanks... it is rather unique... I wish I had the full newspaper ad for it here in Florida, if I did I would take a picture and share it too... alas it's in SoCal in storage with a lot of other old car stuff...
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Re: Antique Turtle Wax with Brillium
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Just in case you're not kidding...
After inserting a photo... press on the [Enter] key once or twice and this will force the next picture below the previous pictures.
No, I wasn't kidding...And I really do appreciate the this tip!!
{My old monitor, also, isn't quite wide enough for what I thought was my "expert" picture-loading-techniques.}
Thanks again.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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