Never-Dull

DJsDetails

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Hey everyone,

I actually had a client turn me on to this product today. I was cleaning the last wheel, great timing let me tell ya, of his Chrysler 300 SRT and he came out and had me try Never-Dull. He had used it for years back in the day cleaning his dirt bikes. After using, I had to go back and redo all the other wheels because the difference was amazing.

There is no need to preclean and it removes any brake dust or tar stuck in any pits of the wheel much easier than anything else I've ever used. I haven't tried many products out there for chrome polishing so if anyone has found anything better, I'd definitley like to see it. Never-Dull is a must for me now.


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Hey everyone,

I actually had a client turn me on to this product today. I was cleaning the last wheel, great timing let me tell ya, of his Chrysler 300 SRT and he came out and had me try Never-Dull. He had used it for years back in the day cleaning his dirt bikes. After using, I had to go back and redo all the other wheels because the difference was amazing.

There is no need to preclean and it removes any brake dust or tar stuck in any pits of the wheel much easier than anything else I've ever used. I haven't tried many products out there for chrome polishing so if anyone has found anything better, I'd definitley like to see it. Never-Dull is a must for me now.


Home Page:dnaughty

Welcome to the site to start...Never Dull is a chemical based cotton swab / ball...I have it here that I use on some applications..what you are talking about on wheels...it would work but very time consuming and expensive over all IMO

However it is a great product...I use it mainly on non-clear coated metals..like aluminum, copper, stainless, etc
 
First off, I'm pretty sure Nevr-Dull is intended for unfinished metals.
It is a good metal polish, but I wouldn't use it on painted or clearcoated metal. That covers most OEM wheels.

Secondly, it is interesting that DJsDetails' home page is a link to the Nevr-Dull website.
Coincidence? I hope so.
Shill? Time will tell.

Does the link violate rule #4 of the forum rules?
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Charles I had the same thoughts but decided to give him a bit more rope and see where it goes...But your right about posting a link to another commercial site for car detailing products...I guess it wouldn't be that big a deal if it wasn't on their first post!


First off, I'm pretty sure Nevr-Dull is intended for unfinished metals.
It is a good metal polish, but I wouldn't use it on painted or clearcoated metal. That covers most OEM wheels.

Secondly, it is interesting that DJsDetails' home page is a link to the Nevr-Dull website.
Coincidence? I hope so.
Shill? Time will tell.

Does the link violate rule #4 of the forum rules?
 
At least change the link to something else besides what this schmoe is shilling! Have a little fun with him! Make it go to the Detail City Store.
 
Keep in mind that if you can still read their post, they are being given "a bit more rope".
When they reach the end of their rope, it seems to yank the post with it. :D

Probably just an enthusiastic user of Nevr-Dull.
 
Keep in mind that if you can still read their post, they are being given "a bit more rope".
When they reach the end of their rope, it seems to yank the post with it. :D

Probably just an enthusiastic user of Nevr-Dull.

Its funny I've had this stuff for years...and today on two sites some one has posted about it..
 
My friend made me buy this in Wa-Mart one day. Its the stuff that like moist cotton right? It works great! And its only about 2$ a can.
 
I have used this product for years but I would not use it on coated alloy wheels.

My Corvette has Stainless exhaust tips and I use ND on them.
 
whoa easy guys. I'm sorry I never had a reason to post before this. That link was just so others could check out the site. It's not in my signature, I just simply double spaced. I'm new, I don't have a sig. set up yet.

Thank you for the advice on non-coated metals. I didn't know that before and I figured that well these were his rims and it was his suggestion so why not. I'll note not to use it for that again. Thanks guys:howdy
 
whoa easy guys. I'm sorry I never had a reason to post before this. That link was just so others could check out the site. It's not in my signature, I just simply double spaced. I'm new, I don't have a sig. set up yet.

Thank you for the advice on non-coated metals. I didn't know that before and I figured that well these were his rims and it was his suggestion so why not. I'll note not to use it for that again. Thanks guys:howdy

No big deal its just that there are times when someone pops onto the site, and in the first or so posts is linking to a revolutionary product...We protect that kind of thing here..because it cheapens the site, and pulls away from the site paying sponsors.

However we will always invite anyone to talk / review any product...you timing wasn't that great again second post.

Welcome to the site from Sonoma County, CA
 
whoa easy guys. I'm sorry I never had a reason to post before this. That link was just so others could check out the site. It's not in my signature, I just simply double spaced. I'm new, I don't have a sig. set up yet.

Thank you for the advice on non-coated metals. I didn't know that before and I figured that well these were his rims and it was his suggestion so why not. I'll note not to use it for that again. Thanks guys:howdy
Welcome to DC.
Don't let our suspicious nature stop you from posting.
Any and all products are welcome.
(In case you hadn't guessed, spam and shills are not. :D)
 
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