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  • ALuminum Cleaning

    Hey Gang
    Am I the last guy to the party on this stuff called
    NEVR DULL ?????
    If not
    This stuff did a kick-*ss job on my finished IC top, and continues to amaze me on the upper and lower intake and throttle body. If you are not familiar with this stuff its in a can full of "rip-apart" cloth with an aluminum (actually all metal) polish/cleaner. It really works good!
    Chris
    Chris Weber
    1985-1/2 9L, #6209, original owner

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    Ive used it ever since I got my Harley! Great stuff for my wheels, as the Fat Boy wheels aren't clearcoated and the machined edges get oxidized fairly quickly.

    -Eric
    -Eric
    85 1C, 85.5 1B
    10 GT Premium
    01 Jeep Wrangler

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    • #3
      been using it for YEARS on bikes

      works really well on rims too.
      Eric C
      SVOCA Webmaster

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      • #4
        Almost all of the wheels you see on 18-wheelers that look like chrome are actually aluminum that have been polished with Never-Dull.
        Perry Mitchell
        SVOCA#187

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        • #5
          Hey Highroller --- haven't seen you in a while -- how ya been!!
          Eric C
          SVOCA Webmaster

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          • #6
            I start with nevr dull and then switch to Mothers aluminum polish. outstanding results.
            '86 SVO (9L) SCCA autox car, "Sneezy"
            '86 SVO (4E Leather comp-prep) "Kermit"
            SOLD- Krusty.
            '67 351w mustang coupe "Beastie", '65 mustang EFI conversion "shifty"
            '89 xr4ti- got new everything. "white piece of crap"

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            • #7
              Works great on the exhaust tips too. Been using it more than 20 years myself. It can be a lot of work at times.
              84 SVO 1 owner, 02 S.Crew, 69 Mustang, 85 McLaren

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              • #8
                Eric,

                I've been around "lurking in the shadows" Things have been good here.
                Perry Mitchell
                SVOCA#187

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                • #9
                  News to me...

                  Where do you get this miracle stuff? I've never heard of it before. It sounds like what I need for the 1B's engine components.

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                  • #10
                    I got mine at a BMW Bike shop I was visiting on Saturday. I think its at a lot of car parts places. Silver can, (1/2 the height of a coffee can), black lettering. Filled with cottony stuff moistened with polish. You just rip out a chunk cotton ball sized and polish away. When it gets black, pitch it and rip off some more. I am told a can will hang around for a long time! Cheap Too!
                    Chris
                    It works on all metals, all surface textures. My upper intake looks almost new! Working on the TB tonight.
                    Chris Weber
                    1985-1/2 9L, #6209, original owner

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                    • #11
                      I use it mostly on chrome that needs cleaning or is starting to rust. It used to be in a blue can but now it is sold under the Eagle One name brand. It is a black/silver can (same size as before). I hear older Navy guys swear by it for cleaning brass etc.
                      84 SVO 1 owner, 02 S.Crew, 69 Mustang, 85 McLaren

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                      • #12
                        It can be found in the automotive department at Wal-Mart with the cleaning products, waxes, etc.
                        Perry Mitchell
                        SVOCA#187

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                        • #13
                          Great! Thanks I'll have to get me some!

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                          • #14
                            You know how aluminim (alternator) parts get that white, dusty look. Well I just gave a quick swipe and it makes those things look like new. This stuff is great!
                            Chris Weber
                            1985-1/2 9L, #6209, original owner

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