I learned of Quick-Glo when I worked in a Schwinn dealership. It worked great. Better than the N
o 7 Chrome Polish that was sold at auto parts stores at the time.
While it is great that someone picked up the brand and the formula, many of the raving fans of Quick-Glo moved on as other products that came to market.
One thing that I like about Quick-Glo is that it has the right amount of abrasive to deal with rust on chrome. Some, like the N
o 7 are too mild to remove rust without a lot of work. And while I've used aluminum foil, I find it too abrasive for jobs where I'm concerned about the finish. It leaves scratches in the chrome. Probably from the iron oxide.
I still have some left from the early 80's. When I run out I'll have to make a decision, what to get. It will probably be Quick-Glo. Thanks for the heads up message
bobsyourbike .
Wait, what? It works on porcelain and white wall tires? I never knew that.