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JohnnyRingo

(19,694 posts)
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 09:59 AM Dec 22

Tis the season. ...Who here remembers Glass Wax?

Glass Wax was a window cleaner from the '60s. It went on like a wax that you let dry, then you buffed it off for a crystal clear view.

But Windex was an easy two step cleaner. Spray it on, wipe it off, and go to the next window, so no one ever bought Glass Wax until a marketing genius came up with an idea. At Xmas time mom would buy a can for about 69¢ and the stencils that just happened to be on the the shelf next to it for another 59¢ (That's where they getcha).

Usually my sister would take on the task. She would hold the paper up to the glass and use a sponge (not included) to daub the Glass Wax on. Instant joy and Winter Wonderland! I'm sure the neighbors would be jealous, so we didn't put them on that side of the house.

The week after Christmas the windows were clean as could be.



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Tis the season. ...Who here remembers Glass Wax? (Original Post) JohnnyRingo Dec 22 OP
There's a blast from the past! I'd forgotten about that stuff. Ocelot II Dec 22 #1
Yep nt doc03 Dec 22 #2
Early Seventies Memories unweird Dec 22 #3
Glass Wax was the best stuff for car windows rurallib Dec 22 #4
Yes! Auggie Dec 22 #8
not exactly the same but both have the effect rurallib Dec 22 #9
*Remember* GlassWax?!! cyclonefence Dec 22 #5
Do you remember how to fold & cut paper to make snowflakes? JohnnyRingo Dec 22 #12
Good glob, JohnnyRingo cyclonefence Dec 22 #14
I remember this. Pro tip... FalloutShelter Dec 22 #6
Fold & cut snowflakes out of a sheet of paper. JohnnyRingo Dec 22 #13
That would be perfect FalloutShelter Dec 22 #15
I Do! BBbats Dec 22 #7
We did the Glass Wax windows too. boonecreek Dec 22 #10
We didn't do the glass wax stencils back then, but I remember the name electric_blue68 Dec 22 #11

unweird

(3,131 posts)
3. Early Seventies Memories
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 10:04 AM
Dec 22

Working in dad’s gas station. Third bay had no lift, it was the car wash bay. And Glass Wax was how the windows were cleaned in the car wash bay.

rurallib

(63,486 posts)
4. Glass Wax was the best stuff for car windows
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 10:05 AM
Dec 22

I always kept a couple of cans around. I may even still have a can out in the garage. I finally gave in to RainX a few years back.

And we did the glass wax windows for a few years in the 50s.

rurallib

(63,486 posts)
9. not exactly the same but both have the effect
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 12:35 PM
Dec 22

of having rain blow off the windshield easily. It is a little harder to get the glass clean with RainX. But it it really hard to get glass Wax anymore.

cyclonefence

(4,967 posts)
5. *Remember* GlassWax?!!
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 10:05 AM
Dec 22

I've got a can of it--it's still sold--because it's a really good cleaner that doesn't leave smears and streaks. Don't have any stencils, though. Damn.

FalloutShelter

(13,116 posts)
6. I remember this. Pro tip...
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 10:21 AM
Dec 22

You can do this today with the liquid glass cleaner for electric stove tops. Same stuff. Just get a couple of stencils from Michael’s and you’re there.

FalloutShelter

(13,116 posts)
15. That would be perfect
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 04:41 PM
Dec 22

And also use an old sash paintbrush and just dab “snow into the corners of your windows.

BBbats

(158 posts)
7. I Do!
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 10:40 AM
Dec 22

As a kid in the late 50's/early 60's it wasn't the Christmas season until the stencils & Glass Wax came out.

boonecreek

(659 posts)
10. We did the Glass Wax windows too.
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 12:49 PM
Dec 22

Had nice decorations then when we wiped
it off had clean windows, so win win.

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