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Washing a Packard
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Craig Hendrickson
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A good friend and USAFA classmate sent me the following email. It was the result of an email thread about my 1956 Packard Panther project, but applies to any Packard or any car for that matter. I thought this forum would get a kick out of it.

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Craig,

Hearing about your Packard Panther took me back to when I was 11 years old and talked my dad into letting me prove that I could wash cars for his customers at his service station. He had a blue 4 door 1950 Packard (straight line flathead 8 cylinder) and agreed to give me a chance to prove that I could have the job. He pulled it into the wash bay and said "OK, show me what you can do." I grabbed the soap and bucket and washed it twice to make sure I didn't miss a spot. I proudly told him I was ready for his inspection. He backed it out of the wash bay, while his employees came over to see my handiwork. There in the bright sunlight was not a shiny blue stylishly looking Packard, but a very faded blue car. He asked me "What did you wash it with? I went into the wash bay and brought out the box of soap I had so vigorously applied to my dad's automobile. He took the box and read the writing on it: "BORAXO, Heavy duty powdered hand soap, professional grade, dissolves grease and grime, made since 1894."

Needless to say, I didn't get the job at that time, and I had scrubbed so hard, he had to get his Packard repainted, - and I lived until I was 12 and finally got the job.

PJ

Posted on: 2018/4/23 10:35
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Re: Washing a Packard
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That reminds me when I was growing up and a buddy of mine washed a car for someone. It was a white Peugeot but had some road grime and tar on it and he decided to make sure to get everything off..... with steelwool
Needless to say, the car was dull, almost like flatblack but white. His dad ended up paying for a paint job.

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Re: Washing a Packard
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Joe Santana
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Similar story, but on my mother's '48 Buick convertible, with White King D detergent left in the sun to really get out the dirt while I had a Popsicle. It had to be "porcelainized" to restore the luster. I'm not sure what that was in 1951, but it looked great when it came home, except for the bill.

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Re: Washing a Packard
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Mine is not a washing woe but is a waxing woe. Hint: Like the White King, NEVER EVER apply Turtle wax on a car in the sun and leave it sitting while you go inside for a leisurely drink. I didn't try Boraxo or steel wool to get it off but I doubt using either could have looked any worse or upset the parental unit more.

Posted on: 2018/4/23 12:22
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