It looks like it's finally no longer made. I just searched through Google and this is as close as I came where someone said it could be special ordered through SC Johnson Co. who was the original manufacturer. They do not list it as one of their products anymore. I've included the mail order link anyway.
I have ordered it "online", remember "Klean n Shine" ? I ordered that from SC Johnson online too at the same time .......... I ordered a few extra bottles in case they ever stopped making it. Did they actually, finally stop ?
It shows they still make the Klean n Shine, but no mention of Jubilee. Even when you do a search on the entire SC Johnson site it comes back with nothing. Too bad.
In the good'ol days when products were made to last... wait, you can still get them! You guessed it, here at Fuller Brush. Alfred Fuller started with a hand wired brush machine, now, over 100 years later, the knowledge & expertise lying behind every product we manufacture allows us to deliver...
It was a Johnson product. Until recently you could still get the aerosol.
I am a believer in Glass Wax. It was recently discontinued as well.
When I went searching for a knockoff, I remember seeing (although I can't remember where) a Jubilee knockoff with one of those bizarro knockoff names (it was "Jubilation" or something lol), along with the Glass wax knockoff). This Jubilee clone was the liquid in the plastic bottle, the one I used to use and like.
If I remember, I'll post back (maybe it was fiveandten.com or something?)
You mean no more Glass Wax around to make those wonderful Christmas stencils on your windows at holiday time? Anyone else remember those? You got a stencil kit of Christmas characters (Santa Claus, Christmas Bells, etc) and used Glass Wax on your window to make the stencil. While doing this it created a smell that I still associate with Christmas time and cold weather. Even though I haven't done this in probaby 35 years or so!
I just ordered 2 cases, love this stuff!
Got it last week, SC Johnson lists it as discountinued but they still have limited production and when I ordered they had 150 cases in stock.
When I posted my link above they did not even list Jubilee. As a matter of fact the page looked completely different than it does today. They must have done an update in the last couple of days. So I guess "get it while the gittin' is good"
I had to wax our 1954 Crosley with JUBILEE the week before Thanksgiving every year of my prepubescent life because my sister refused to do it.
Ironically,I inherited the Crosley in later years.
Also every Thanksgiving I had to dust the folding chairs. Strangely, I also ended up with the folding chairs when we closed the estates in later years.
So kids, learn from me. Watch what you wax. If you wax it, you'll own it.
Now go out and wax daddy's Mustang.... NOW!
Growing up I remember that wonderful smell...momma waxed everyting in her kitchen....she was also a nurse and between polishes of her nurse white shoes she would hit them with a coat of Jubilee. I bought some Jubilee a few years back...looked for it last year to wax my 1940 Roper range..needles to say could'nt find it..I want to say I did find it on some commercial supply web site...but the quanity one had to buy was ungodly...but I've sleep since then and I maybe making that up...lol...But I've found that the Turtle Wax for cars that you spray on/wipe off works really well on my kitchen appliances..just make sure you dont get carried away...a litte goes a long way.
You have to call SC Johnson, then they will refer you to the division that stocks Jubilee, you will not find out anything about it from their websites. CALL, it is a hassle but they still have it!
I just used some Zymol car wax the other day to polish the front of a Maytag washer. It worked great and Zymol has such a great smell. All natural according to the label and reminds me of suntan lotion. Absolutely great on cars too!