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- Bicycle Polish Tin, circa 1895 - Late 19th-century cyclists cared for their vehicles by using a variety of specialized products and accessories. One such product was Franklin's Excelsior Enamel Bicycle Polish and Lubricant. The polish manufacturer, William A. Franklin of Rochester, New York, claimed the product would "prevent rust and remove all scratches from the enamel." The product also lubricated and cleansed the chain if applied freely.

- 1890-1900
- Collections - Artifact
Bicycle Polish Tin, circa 1895
Late 19th-century cyclists cared for their vehicles by using a variety of specialized products and accessories. One such product was Franklin's Excelsior Enamel Bicycle Polish and Lubricant. The polish manufacturer, William A. Franklin of Rochester, New York, claimed the product would "prevent rust and remove all scratches from the enamel." The product also lubricated and cleansed the chain if applied freely.