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Re: Vintage Liquid Glass Pictures
Wonder if it's still good?
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Yes was thinking the same thing My son found some in a Auto Parts store and was asking me about it I told him it brought back Memories but I now nothing about it now
I still remember Liquid Glass for Engines if anybody knows about this please comment
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I think I see an encrypted message in the black light photo's! LOL Wow, talk about a blast from the past there Mike!
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Originally Posted by jayhkr
I think I see an encrypted message in the black light photo's! LOL
Wow, talk about a blast from the past there Mike!
I've looked but I'm just not seeing it?
Anyone else see it?
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Originally Posted by Swamp Bug
I still remember Liquid Glass for Engines if anybody knows about this please comment
Might have been a different product besides the product I posted a picture of?
Liquid Glass is basically a cleaner/sealant, it falls into the category of waxes simply called Cleaner/Waxes regardless of what the specific protection ingredients are.
A person could use this or any cleaner/wax to clean and shine any painted parts in the engine compartment.
Here's two threads about cleaner/waxes...
Two threads on it here,
The Difference Between a Cleaner/Wax and a Finishing Wax
Subtitle: How To Choose The Right Wax or Paint Sealant for your Detailing Project
I'm Going Back To Basics with an AIO
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Re: Vintage Liquid Glass Pictures
Saw a can of the one of the right in my dad's garage a couple weeks ago. I remember using it a long long time ago.
KXLA Security Guard: "I got a good name for this car, rusty." Joe Dirt: "It'll buff out."
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I have a current customer who swears by it, and requests I use it each time I detail his Cadillac STS-V.
Very easy to work with
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I bought the Duragloss 111 CCP, I tried it today with my PC XP7424 and grey 5.5 lake country pad and found that this product was very easy to work with and gave a great shine. It actually looked (light blue) and smelled alot like liquid glass and bought it from my local NAPA store. Also Mike thank you for all of your threads/ links.
Glenn
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Re: Vintage Liquid Glass Pictures
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
I've looked but I'm just not seeing it?
Anyone else see it?
I dont see it either Mike.
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