Re: Where's the shine!!

From: mike kulczycki (dakota1994@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 08 1999 - 13:34:11 EST


i would have to agree, never dull works great... i use it on all my
chrome and metal.....
mike k
94, slt, lots of shiny chrome, v6, 2wd, stuff....

>
><< 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)
>Ican2u7176@aol.com (or) Dak99rt@aol.com
>http://hometown.aol.com/ican2u7176/index.htm
>

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