Re: Where's the shine!!

From: Dak99RT@aol.com
Date: Mon Mar 08 1999 - 11:44:58 EST


In a message dated 3/8/99 10:01:53 AM Eastern Standard Time,
james.densteadt@eds.com writes:

<< Not sure if anyone has asked this before. The stainless exhaust on the
 R/T......is there anything anyone would recommend to get the rust and debris
 off the tip? I'm afraid to use steel wool and I'm not sure of any harm any
 others cleaning methods will produce. I tried Eagle One's "Never Dull" and
 it wasn't worth the three bucks I paid for it. Any input would help.
 Thanks!!
>>
Are you sure you used the Never Dull correctly? I have used Never Dull for
years and it works great on my stainless tailpipe. Make sure you get a good
damp piece of Never Dull and saturate all the dirt and tar...let it sit for a
minute you may need to rub some of the thick tar blotches with your fingernail
then, rub it out to a chrome shine. You may need to repeat the process if its
real dirty. I absolutely LOVE Neverdull...its shines most metal very
nicely...I'm sure there is other stuff out there but Never Dull is a great
bang for the buck. One can lasts me a year. Try it on the aluminum fittings on
the air conditioning...its makes them like chrome. I polished my homemade air-
intake with it. It was made from dull looking 3" electrical conduit...it
shined to a chrome finish! Pics of it can be seen on my web page. Definitely
DON'T use steel wool!
Charles smith
1999 Dakota R/T
15.0@95 mph (g-tech)
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