Quick Review on Nevr-Dull

ec90

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It seems like everytime I look at my collection I find something I'm missing. This last week I've become more and more disappointed in my exhaust tips looked, they weren't terribly dirty but they never had that pop to them I see from the pros. They were always pretty dull so after looking around a bit I found Nevr-Dull and P21S Metal Polishing Soap, this being a wadding polish and a bit cheaper I decided to try it out (not to say I don't want to try out P21S, it's still on the wish list).

Got it in today and well some free time means I had a chance to try it out.



Here's what we're up against



And the products used (note I'm using Megs D101 in an Adam's bottle)



APC at work



I just thought this was cool the APC turned purple when it hit stainless steel, no idea why



Here's the clean exhaust tip, just dull to me and full of minor scratches



Take just a small pinch out of the can, can be a bit difficult to tear off and I would definitely recommend using gloves with this.



And after polishing



Exhaust tip #2 before



Some oxidation beforehand



Cleared it right up



And the final product (plus some Meg's Hyper Dressing on the rear diffuser to give it a clean look. Can't have clean exhaust tips and a dirty diffuser can we
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Overall, my thoughts are that Nevr Dull is easy to use, cheap and effective. Now I wouldn't mind more shine and gloss from them but I think I'll need a Powerball or to pull the tips off to get that perfect shine that really reflects. For me, honestly it's just not worth it, maybe if I have some free time and can take them off I can spend some quality time with each of them. I would have no problem using this again, but I do need to say what kind of durability and longevity this has and how it stands up to the elements over time.

Thanks for reading, feel free to post any questions or tips!
 
Old School :) My old man was a firm believer in Nevr Dull. I remember spending hours polishing the wheels out on my dirt bikes with that stuff as a kid. Glad to see people are still getting good results from it after all these years.
 
Sometimes the simple ones are the ones that work best! It worked to my satisfaction but I still am interested in other similar products.
 
Another old school product that cleans up exhaust tips, stainless, chrome, windshields (removes water spots) and wheels (removes brake dust) is Bar Keeper's Friend (gel).

Tried, proven and still around since 1882.

I was cleaning the sink last weekend and decided to read the label. Wow. It cleaned my windshield better than Glass Scrub and Extreme Clean. Quick, easy and $.99. It removed all the water spots from the patio door glass with ease using a simple MF applicator pad.

Old school products can teach the new school products a thing or two.


I remember Nevr-Dull from Boot Camp. ugh!
 
I used that back in the 60's in the Navy and my father used it aboard ship during WWll. It has quite a history. And to this day I still hate fighting with the lid to get it open.
 
I have used nevr-dull for 15 years and can not find anything as easy and that works like nevr-dull. I have a jar with me at every car show to clean the valve covers on my hemi. One of my favorite products!:bigups
 
Another old school product that cleans up exhaust tips, stainless, chrome, windshields (removes water spots) and wheels (removes brake dust) is Bar Keeper's Friend (gel).

Tried, proven and still around since 1882.

I was cleaning the sink last weekend and decided to read the label. Wow. It cleaned my windshield better than Glass Scrub and Extreme Clean. Quick, easy and $.99. It removed all the water spots from the patio door glass with ease using a simple MF applicator pad.

Old school products can teach the new school products a thing or two.


I remember Nevr-Dull from Boot Camp. ugh!

I used bar keepers friend years ago too. Also original bon ami
 
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