I haven't used it in a ****s age but I recall when I did have some I used the devil out of it. We used to use it on the Aluminum on the flat trackers when I worked for Hap. Made them easier to clean up after a race. It also changed the color of the aluminum a bit as I recall.
I use it, have been a long time. I guess because it is easy, and I can never find a rag in my disaster to use.
This has got to be the first time ever that all replies to a post are positive and eveyone agrees. Me too.
OK then I don't like the color of the can. The absolute nicest thing about it is that its simple and it does what it is supposed to do.
ive used for years, and i like it.im not sure if its my old tired eyes or the neverdull, but it seems to leave a haze. maybe i should buff alot more.
just buff with a microfiber towel after and to shiney and bright,no fog....Ive seen that happen on Neverdull that was dried out some
I have used it for years and have a can also. But use a product called Green Magic that is far better and quicker.
If you guys like Never Dull, give our Metal Polish a shot. I've converted a lot of customers to our "cotton candy in the band-aid can." See my signature for a HAMBer discount I set up. Side by Side Before & After: After:
I've been using Nevr Dull (note the spelling) since the 1980s. I had a can in the garage since the late 90s. Went to use it recently and it had dried out. I found their website and looked for local sources. I was surprised that they listed Wally Mart. I went to one store and couldn't find it. Went to a second and almost missed it there too. The can is SILVER now. Turns out my wife uses it to polish the buckles on her horse tack.
That's where I found it in the '70s. Still have a can in the shop. I see it on the shelf of my local N.A.P.A. store
Dad sold it in his antique shop from the mid 50's through the 70's. My detail box is always stocked with a can.
It is **** compared to extreme metal polish. It has a pink wadding and works way better than Never Dull. Smells better too. I think they went out of business so keep looking. Never dull ****s! Even mothers is better. I usually use rouge on a wheel. Extreme was by far the best one ever made. Polished fast and easy! Never dull seems like a mineral spirits soaked rats nest. I liked ouatur (pronounced water) Called wizards metal polish now. Extreme was still the best.
used it in the Army and i like it much better than br***o.it was easier to use because of the wadding.
It works good,but I prefer Mothers B***** polish, or English Custom polishes. The Never Dull is a WHOLE lot cheaper though.
Don't look for the blue/white can. Since they were bought out by Eagle One I found it in a black tin. Works good for light touch-ups, water spots.
USMC for me--may be why I could not wait to quit using it!! Works good on small items but my favorite for large areas is Blue Magic. I do mostly aluminum and it is as functional and cheap as any other stuff. Available for $12 a pop at any truckstop. On chrome, I still use Old No. 7 -- very hard to beat!
Ok so the good stuff is actually spelled "X-Treem" and it is the best! You can find it online. It is a bit pricey but a small pinch goes a long way and is super easy.