Review: Nevr Dull

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Quick little review for those looking for a local and cheap route to cleaning up their exhaust tips. I normally use chemical guys metal shine for this job, but was interested in something with a little more cleaning capability.

Here are the exhaust tips after being snow foamed and hit with af citrus power. No agitation:



Right tip hit with a piece of nevr dull and worked in for about a minute or so:



Buffed off:





Both tips cleaned with nevr dull:





Then I applied one coat of metal shine for the durability and some extra cleaning:





 
I've tried Never Dull - and it's ok. But the P21S Finish Restorer stuff in the toothpaste tube just blows it away on chrome exhaust tips.
 
I used to use Nevr-Dull back in the day but now I don't own a car with chrome and polished aluminum under the hood and haven't used it in a while but I do remember great results with it though. I had polished Torque Thrust II's on my 87' and used Nevr-Dull to polish them up as they weren't cleared but you wanna know a little secret, I would spray glass cleaner on the wheels after polishing them and it would not only remove any residue but it made the aluminum POP! Not sure why but it worked everytime.

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I've tried Never Dull - and it's ok. But the P21S Finish Restorer stuff in the toothpaste tube just blows it away on chrome exhaust tips.

Wouldn't doubt it but for the price and conveniency it's a winner. As a weekend warrior I don't face the caked on exhaust tips that need all the stops taken on it so this is more than enough. The combo really makes the tips stand out and gives the overall appearance a boost
 
I used it when I was kid to clean the rims on my dirt bikes, and later on my vehicles it works.
 
If you think that stuff is good you should try collinite metal wax.
 
I use it on really bad wheels and then go back over them with either a metal or chrome polish. This stuff works great! Check some wheels I cleaned up last week. I applied it then went over it with a 3in wool buffer to work it in.
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It has great cleaning ability. It's basically wool soaked in a cleaner/protectant. I won't say that it's the best thing out there but very worthy of having in your cabinet. I've used it for years and have not never been disappointed.
 
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