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Originally posted by dantheman1973
Can you use the Eagle One Never Dull on bumpers?
Can you use the Eagle One Never Dull on bumpers?
That is what I used on the chrome on the front and back bumpers.
I only did my wheels one time, after that is I used wax, and it seemed to turn out better.
Never tried it on my SS tips on the xhst, I use MAAS on that.
Never Dull seems to do a good job on Chrome or AL ( you can turn a AL piece to polished AL with Never Dull ).
Give it a try, the stuff has been around for years.
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Originally posted by Intel486
Don't know why you all don't like Blue Magic. I've used it and haven't had any problems with streaking. Maybe you applied too much or didn't work it in long enough?
Don't know why you all don't like Blue Magic. I've used it and haven't had any problems with streaking. Maybe you applied too much or didn't work it in long enough?
anyway, after the 6th or 7th time buffing the rims, i really doubt there was too much on there. i could just see the rims keep streaking though from the polish just pushing around and not wiping off, and the rims had a blue haze to them from the crap. took me about a week to get all the streaking gone, and about a month to get rid of that blueish haze at certiain angles.
the crap definately lasts...thats for sure
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Originally posted by Harley#356
Maybe they have a few differen't polishes out there? i'll have to get a pic of the container.
anyway, after the 6th or 7th time buffing the rims, i really doubt there was too much on there. i could just see the rims keep streaking though from the polish just pushing around and not wiping off, and the rims had a blue haze to them from the crap. took me about a week to get all the streaking gone, and about a month to get rid of that blueish haze at certiain angles.
the crap definately lasts...thats for sure
Maybe they have a few differen't polishes out there? i'll have to get a pic of the container.
anyway, after the 6th or 7th time buffing the rims, i really doubt there was too much on there. i could just see the rims keep streaking though from the polish just pushing around and not wiping off, and the rims had a blue haze to them from the crap. took me about a week to get all the streaking gone, and about a month to get rid of that blueish haze at certiain angles.
the crap definately lasts...thats for sure
I think it performs just as well as Eagle One Never Dull. The way Eagle One Never Dull comes already applied to that cotton stuff just makes it easier to apply. When Beastie played with Never Dull he thought it worked better than the Wenol he used to use.
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Originally posted by dantheman1973
Thanks guys..
I went to local Wally-world, and planned to pick up a jar of Mothers Never Dull.. sold out... guess that will have to wait...
Can The Never Dull be used on the Chrome Nerf Bars (factory Ford option)?
Dan
Thanks guys..
I went to local Wally-world, and planned to pick up a jar of Mothers Never Dull.. sold out... guess that will have to wait...
Can The Never Dull be used on the Chrome Nerf Bars (factory Ford option)?
Dan
Yes, you can use them on chrome nerf bars.
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I use Wenol and Blue Magic, both of them work very well on billet aluminum. Not sure about on chrome, I've never used it for that. They are more of an abrasive polish rather than a cleaner though. Good luck getting the spots off,,,,98
And don't forget Brasso, a little difficult to find sometimes, but well worth trying.
And don't forget Brasso, a little difficult to find sometimes, but well worth trying.