The Saddest End to A Great Product (Quick-Glo)

I first heard about Quick-Glo from a segment on Jay Leno’s Garage, where he highlights America products. Quick-Glo was a metal polish that worked like magic on slightly rusted chrome. Of course, once chrome is compromised, it’s never going to be like new again, but Quick-Glo did a shockingly good job of removing light rust, polishing the surface, and then sealing the surface, preventing further rust. I’ve had excellent results with the product, and it’s got a huge following among owners and restorers of classic cars, motorcycles, and even bicycles.

I was about to suggest this great product to someone, but when I searched for it nobody had it in stock. I ended up on this forum post where I learned the news that Quick-Glo is no longer in business. Worse, the terrible reason is that the owner of the company, Brent Deloach, murdered his own father and daughter in March, 2024.

1 comment on The Saddest End to A Great Product (Quick-Glo)

  1. There is still a small supply of the QuickGlo 7-8oz (today is 11/14/24) and I just picked up my 2 containers from the UK from my P O. “Hope you are sitting down?” My cost to Wash. State USA came to $153+ inc shipping.

    I came across this product working in my 3rd Bicycle Shop in 1974. I was down to my 40yo 1/2 empty tub ( which I refreshed adding water ) As a Once Bicycle shop owner ending in 2005 I had a good supply over the counter. If I had know there would be NO MORE, I would have hanged onto my stock. 🙁

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