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Old 01-22-2018, 07:48 PM
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Default Best chrome polish I've ever used.

You guys probably already know about this stuff but for those who don't know about it this stuff is pretty awesome. Just a little bit goes a long way.

Nevr Dull


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How does it do on pipes? Does it polish out heat marks?
 
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I've always considered Never Dull a lightweight polish...meaning, that for heavy duty use I'd reach for a tube polish. That said, hey, if ND works for heavier use, excellent! I don't have any around anymore since I don't polish the things I used to use it for. About thirty years ago, I discovered Solvol Autosol, and haven't looked back. But OP is right, Never Dull is very handy.
 
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How does it do on pipes? Does it polish out heat marks?
I would only use that stuff on burnt on bugs,for the rest of the chrome, it left fine scratches in a test spot I tried first.
 
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It does state it's mildly abrasive. I was in the Air Force and a product very similar called Wadpol Aircraft Polish was used in abundance to good effect, can be used on painted surfaces too apparently.

https://www.lasaero.com/products/article/H02A2A5ED
 

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We used Never Dull in the Navy on copper. Still a lot of copper pipes, funnels in the engine rooms of ships...

Personally I like Flitz.
 
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Im sorry I shouldve stated its the best Chrome polish for people like me who rarely wash and detail their bikes. I dont have the time to do that between every ride.

I neglected the detailing on my bike for years but this stuff brought back the shine to chrome in spots I never thought would glare again.

Im sure there are better options if you have never neglected the detailing of your bike.

But if you have, or if you bought something old and the chrome has began to dull - then this stuff really works.
 
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Originally Posted by RagmanZL
You guys probably already know about this stuff but for those who don't know about it this stuff is pretty awesome. Just a little bit goes a long way.

Nevr Dull


https://www.amazon.com/Eagle-One-103.../dp/B000CNBI1A
I shy away from Nevr Dull on chrome. For chrome I use a liquid called White Diamonds - awesome stuff. The Nevr Dull with a little effort will make your cow bells on your forks look exactly like chrome though! Polishes aluminum and other metals up nicely too.
 
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The best thing for cleaning chrome or aluminum is brass wool. It won't scratch at all. You can buy it at any marine supply but motorcycle shops down here sell it too.
As for polish Zephyr is ridiculously good.



 
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Perhaps Im missing something. I clicked on the link in the OP and a single can is $5.50 - a 6 pack of the same is $42. Its near $10 cheaper to order 6 individual cans rather than the 6 pack
 


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