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  • OLD Gold Class Wax?

    Hey,
    Someone just moved out of their house and I cleaned it for them, and they told me to take whatever I wanted. Well, I saw a bottle of Gold Class Liquid Car Wax. But it's pretty old (it has the old label design...I'm assuming it's an older label design since I've never seen it before). Do y'all think it is still any good? It's been kept in a shed in FL so it probably got pretty hot but probably hasn't gotten much below freezing, if at all. Thanks in advance!

    -Lydia
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    If the product is creamy, think and beige it should be fine. Just give a good shake for a few minutes to mix the indredients. The product life is about 3 years if kept at room temperature.

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      Ok it's still thick and creamy so I guess I'll use it.. I love free stuff. Thanks so much for the help!

      Just out of curiousity, when did they change the label? I'm just wondering approximately how old this stuff is...

      On the label it says "the most reflective car wax in our 95+ year history"
      Last edited by Lydia; May 15, 2006, 02:12 PM.
      Lydia's Mobile Detailing
      Professional Detailing since 2007

      1997 Dodge Dakota SLT V8 - Green
      2007 Honda ST1300 - Silver

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