My Finish does what it says.

Triple Pickle

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Y’all remember this stuff? I remember when I was a kid (around ‘83) an older cousin left some of this at our house after using on his Oldsmobile.
I waxed my bicycle, push mower, or anything else I had I thought it would shine up.
They still sell it, and I must say, it still works pretty darn good.
I remember the commercial on TV where the guy goes out in a junkyard and shines up half of the hood on an old car. Really works good on acrylic enamel.
I’ve removed my trunk lid to replace the lock (not necessary but better than working overhead) and used it on the underside. Ive also used it on door jambs. It’s cheap and does what it says. A rare occurrence these days.

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hopefully it will last in door jambs and areas that arent exposed to alot of sun. i used it on a burgundy trunk lid and while it stayed shiny the trunk lid began to look filmy / hazy
 
According to my sales brochure…but the sun, time and, nature, wins every time.

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