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What a great product.......Neva Dull

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Old Apr 28, 2005 | 06:26 PM
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What a great product.......Neva Dull

Anyone ever try this? It rips off like cotton candy, and has embedded polish within it. Simply rip off a small swab, and rub it on your "4 inch LIP " and it coats the alu lip with metal polish....and rubs off much easier than that blue metal polish.
My Lips are very bright with tons of Break Dust extracted.

I think it is safe on chrome too.
 
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I have it.
 
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have had for a year & love it
 
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I didn't actually find it all that great. The product doesn't really shine up the tip.

I got a can of stainless steel cleaning spray from Home Depot which worked better.
 
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The product has been around for more than 20 years and works great. Doesn't require too much effort to use and leaves an incredible shine. I mostly use it on my boat - for chrome and stainless - but it's perfect for HRE lips.
 
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Shank,

I've been with the navy for 18 years and thats what we've been using for all the bright work(i.e. bells, sounding horns etc). It's proven and passes MIL-Spec (Military Specifications). I do use it for my exhaust tips. Although my 993 tips shine better than my 996. I guess the quality on the 993 X51(I think) were better.
 

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is it better than Mothers BIllet metal polish? Any thoughts?

thanks!
 
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its works great but do not use on your chrome wheels. Polishing chrome is not needed, only wax.
 
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It will rip the s**t out of polished aluminum trim-otherwise ok.

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Where did you buy it from?
 
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Hardware stores have it here.
I''ve used it for yrs on polished alloy but still keep Mothers on hand for 'problem' spots.
It's quick.....I can keep all 4 wheels squared away weekly with ten minutes.
 
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the pink stuff (extreem) works well too...
 
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