Never Dull

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  1. jslatts New Member

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    About 2 weeks ago i picked up some polishing stuff called Never Dull, My dad told me that he use to use it on the fire trucks Diamond Plate when he was in the fire department and it got rid of all the DULL NESS, And What looked like tarnish, Well I used it on my 10 Hole Rims That were a little Nasty because 1. they are kind of old and 2. When i bought them the guy had them sitting for a while. So they did not shine, Well i used the Never dull, And LET ME TELL YOU, MY RIMS SHINE VERY NICELY NOW, This Stuff Is the BEST for making Metals Shine (Rims, Centercaps, Diamond Plate if u own a truck). I Recommend it to anyone who wants their Metal To Shine Again.

    NEVER DULL ROCKS and it only cost about $4.00
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    DO NOT use this on finely polished wheels(billet,cast or forged) it will scratch very badly, it tore up my TT2's
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    AHH Yea Thats bad
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    It is a great product. In the old days you couldn't pick it up at wal-mart. Don't use it on clear coated wheels, it will eat off the finish. Besides, clear coated wheels don't need polishing. Is there any clearcoat left on your 10 holes? I have an extra set that has no clearcoat on them, someday I'm going to find someone to redo them.
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    I stripped the clearcoat off my 10 holes, and I use Neverdull on them. It is the best stuff I have found for these wheels. It gives a nice even shine over the entire wheel. I had problems with other polishes leaving whitish residue on the textured areas. I may be wrong, but Neverdull seems like it is just raw cotton soaked in Kerosene to me.
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    Actully your not wrong, it is raw cotton soaked in petrolem (SP). My 10 holes still have the clear coat on it. Didnt know that till i used never dull lol, how did u strip your clear coat off?
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    I took the wheels off, and masked the tires off with duct tape. It was the only thing I could get to stick. Then I sprayed them down with aircraft stripper. You can get it at Walmart or an auto parts store. The clear started bubbling off immediately. I let them sit for 5 minutes, and started wiping it off.
    It came off the smooth parts real easily. the hard part was getting it off the textured parts. I went through several toothbrushes. I would think I had it all off, but everytime I rinsed them off I would find more. It took alot of scrubbing and respraying, but I got it all. Be sure to wear saftey glasses and rubber gloves if you do this. It was well worth the effort. They look 10 times better without that old clear on them, and the Never Dull makes them look even better.

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