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.
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. 🙁