With all the hoopla, (Deservedly so
) about the new Optimum Opti-Seal and the Zaino Clear Seal, I had a vague recollection of this type of product not necessarily being all that new.
It sure seems like the Johnson Wax Company tried something like this back in the 40's or 50's. I think I remember something called Johnson's Car-Nu that was their cleaner wax and the WOWA might have been Johnson's Car-Plate. Anyone else remember anything like this?
Another product that was shown on MOL a couple of years ago for it's antique interest was called No-Rub Waterproof, Hard Finish for Automobiles. It was made by the Bailey Mfg. Co, Charlotte, NC.
The instructions say to use a soft brush and apply it as heavily and as evenly as possible without causing it to run. This one I don't remember at all.
Charles

It sure seems like the Johnson Wax Company tried something like this back in the 40's or 50's. I think I remember something called Johnson's Car-Nu that was their cleaner wax and the WOWA might have been Johnson's Car-Plate. Anyone else remember anything like this?
Another product that was shown on MOL a couple of years ago for it's antique interest was called No-Rub Waterproof, Hard Finish for Automobiles. It was made by the Bailey Mfg. Co, Charlotte, NC.
The instructions say to use a soft brush and apply it as heavily and as evenly as possible without causing it to run. This one I don't remember at all.
Charles