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Oilit

Cruisin' on my Bluebird
I just saw this on the Antique Automobile Club of America website. I wondered what had happened to Quick-Glo and why it was no longer available, so others may be wondering too. If you haven't seen this, it's bad, it sounds like he may have had mental problems.

 
You notice the son-in-law (partner-in-law?) said she told him her dad abruptly sold the company a few years ago, but there's been no sign or notice of anyone else doing anything since. I wonder if he actually sold it or just shut it down?
 
You notice the son-in-law (partner-in-law?) said she told him her dad abruptly sold the company a few years ago, but there's been no sign or notice of anyone else doing anything since. I wonder if he actually sold it or just shut it down?
I wonder if Gary Wold knows anything about this. I’m thinking they were buddies.
 
You notice the son-in-law (partner-in-law?) said she told him her dad abruptly sold the company a few years ago, but there's been no sign or notice of anyone else doing anything since. I wonder if he actually sold it or just shut it down?
Agree, it’s weird. Quick Glo might have been only one product of a wider product line by the company that was sold? In any case Quick Glo was the “go to product” as far back as I can remember (1950’s). John
 
Quick Glo has always been the "go to product" #1 ... I also use Wenol, another reliable product.

Wipe down with "Brasso", let it set on overnite , then polish with "Nevr-Dull", gets down in those fine crevices.
Final bright polish with "Quick Glo" / "Wenol", leaves a protective coating.
Been keeping it Shining for years, with these products!
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