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+7 on the NeverDull!
But Trapskelly, about not waxing chorme?
I'd need 5-gallon cans of NeverDull to keep polishing the corrosion off my bike if I didn't wax my chrome every time.
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I learned alot of good stuff from talking to the guy that makes the polish and have used his line of products and I have to tell ya, after I polish and buffall of my chrome, when it gets dirty,
all I gotta do is wash and dry as normal and hit with alittle Quik
Detailer and buddyI'm done. He has polish for hot surface parts like pipes, heads etc. and Showman's polish for everything else
plus, stuff for Mags, stainless, and any metal known to man.
I'm telling ya, this $hit is the bomb!
Waxing can cause pitting on your hot metal parts.
just a warning here for the Never Dull crowd. This product will eventually remove your chrome. Used it in the military for years. It will take electroplated metal off of anything if used enough times.
So whats your favorite chrome polish? I need something to get road grime off and give it a good shine.[/align][/align][/align]
I've used Mothers Chrome Polish and Never Dull in the past and continue to do so with really good results. For areal toughjob...ie: rust, I use Solvol Autosol but it's abrasive so you need totake care as it will scratch the chrome.
Alright so based on the number of responses for Nevr-Dull, I bought some. This stuff is amazing!! It cleaned up my wheels really nice and took out all of the grime etc...
The wife even tried it on an old tarnished piece of silver and it worked great.
I use fast wax it is outstanding on chrome and paint...it is a waterless cleaner that is outstanding on a bike...though the best way is to apply it directly to a cloth applicator such as a old sock and wipe the bike down and then buff
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