Liquid glass

stlmikie

I wish I had more money.
I tried it and it looks great for now! I will Chime back in in a week or so to give an update. By the way it is a Wax. Or something of that nature.
 

GDOG_PITBULL

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Dude,
In the late 80's LG was the shit!!! 20 bucks a can and the easiest wax to put on and off and a shine that could not be beat!!!!:up:
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K9Anniv

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Just DON'T use it on chrome, even though it says it's okay on the container instructions. My experience was BAD!!! Lots of hairline scratches visible in the sunlight after I'd used it on a bike a few years ago...never again!:zzdisappointed:
 

Dimentia

Active Member
some waxes have abrasion particles in them depending on what level of wax you are using and for what purpose. Always check them before applying to chrome, you will want to use a non-abrasive for chrome so it will not scratch it up.
 

GDOG_PITBULL

Well-Known Member
Just DON'T use it on chrome, even though it says it's okay on the container instructions. My experience was BAD!!! Lots of hairline scratches visible in the sunlight after I'd used it on a bike a few years ago...never again!:zzdisappointed:
Wow, good to know. Never had that happen that I can remember.....but then chrome was not huge in the late 80's
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InDaDogHouse

Active Member
I grew up with liquid glass. Old scool stuff there. It was always in the garage. Real good. I think that it used to be made in Brooklyn N.Y.
 
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