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Mine are chrome. But have used this on Sportster parts. Works for me.
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mothers gets a better shine faster than never dull
 
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Originally Posted by SC-Longhair
Isn't Never Dull aluminum polish, and the rocker covers are chrome?
The Nevr-Dull polishing wads that I have are for all metals. I keep a can of it in my gun room.
 
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Old 06-23-2011, 07:33 AM
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So it sounds like its gonna be a go!! Wish they were chrome already. I may black them them out later, but I think the never dull will make them stand out.
 
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Originally Posted by HemiOrange
The Nevr-Dull polishing wads that I have are for all metals. I keep a can of it in my gun room.
Thanks for clarifying. I've never used it but have always heard people discuss it in relation to polishing aluminum.
 
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The last time I used neverdull I was trying to clean up a piece of aluminum that had a mirror like finish on it (finger prints etc..) It scratched the hell out of it! Very fine scratches that you almost couldnt see. I used a new can of neverdull and a new micro fiber....No the aluminum didnt have dust on it either. The wadding crap scratched it. It also seemed to leave an oily like finish on teh metal that just doesnt seem to come off easy.


I use a microfiber and MAAS Its expensive, but well worth it. This stuff requires little effort and comes off really easy. My buddy also uses it to remove scratches from the polycarb lenses on his glasses....Sounds crazy but they look new when he is done!
 

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Does everyone here know how to use Neverdull?
 
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Originally Posted by DSnoopy
Does everyone here know how to use Neverdull?
Apparently I dont. Could you explain?



NEVR-DULL® is an extraordinary cleaning wonder that shines all metals with sparkling ease. Each can contains a generous supply of specially treated cotton wadding cloth. Simply remove a piece of wadding from the can and rub it thoroughly over the surface to be polished. NEVR-DULL® works instantly, removing tarnish and dirt. Wipe with a clean, dry rag and metals are restored to their original luster.



It sounds like you rub it on and wipe it off.....Am I missing something?
 

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So it sounds like its gonna be a go!! Wish they were chrome already. I may black them them out later, but I think the never dull will make them stand out.
 
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