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Cleaning Exhaust tips

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Justin said:
well you can keep using always dull and I will use what works. lol but really I had started polishing my own metal parts all over my 96 cobra and never dull causes scratches and really doesn't work all that well at keeping the metal from dulling again. mr buffer, mothers, meguiars, blue magic etc leaves a "wax" behind protecting the shine.

If you live in the area I can meet you at the next Cars and Coffee in VA Beach and give you a bottle to try. I know once you try it you will throw that neverdull in the trash.

I tried nevr dull and it really sucks - i used a small strip to test and saw scratches right away with a very light hand - i just keep using it on my pool ladder and handrails and get Mothers for my Boss
 

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Zaino, I put that $hit on everything
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Wow, scratches=FAIL. I'll try the Mr Buffer, Justin hasn't steered me wrong yet.
 

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