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I've used this product in the past, I always get the same result. Good ! However It does not last ...


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Old 07-04-2010, 06:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I've used this product in the past, I always get the same result. Good ! However It does not last as long as one would hope. I find it kinda atracts grime and dirt. Specially on the nerf bars. I realise it's not a popular product here. But has anyone had positive results that actually last? The same with armor all btw. Looks great, just doesn't last as one would think
I was in a hurry and grabbed a bottle of windex. That shit worked, On the engine compartment lol. Of all places.





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I only use Never dull if the stuff is very dirty. Like........my front bumper when I got my new truck. It had black crap all over it.

Anything that I use Never Dull on I come back and either wax over it, or use another cleaner on top of it (mostly to remove the residue that ND leaves)

Windex is a slick cleaner. I used to use it on my steps, chrome clads, bumpers, etc. Its cheap too!


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rocket you need some fukken wax !! imo
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rocket you need some fukken wax !! imo


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Yeah Well limited budget. I can't spend it till I make it. lol


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I've used Never Dull on my shiny parts but only when they are really dirty. It's pretty good at shining stuff up that has some discoloration or light oxidation. I used it on a set of fake chrome cragar knock offs I had on a previous truck and it shined them up pretty good...briefly at least.

One of the best things about Never Dull is one can will last you forever!


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what i do is use Meguiars Hot Rims Metal Polish and then use M20 Ploymer Sealant to seal the parts i just polished. That will keep the parts clean and shiny and as long as you re seal them every so often you wont have any issues.


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Rocket Never Dull dries out as the Brasso Type liquid will settle to the bottum so after every couple of uses or if its been a while you just turn the big Cotton-Ball over.
Agree with the guys about just using it for real tarnished stuff. I use it to shine display ammunition and other Inert Items like Lighters and great on tools, but for you truck and it is a nice one spend the dough to get the stuff that Fukken Works and I agree that if you have the ability to seal in the shine go for it.


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i have had alot of good luck with Never Dull

+1 on a a can last for along time ... i still have a tin when they were blue


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