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I've asked this question before and I got the answer I was looking for, but I've serached to locate it again and I can't find it.
Someone posted about a product that was a material that you could wrap around your stainless steel exhaust pipes and clean/polish the pipes, just by puliing the material back and forth. The material has a polishing agent in it and a cleaser as well.
What is this product ???
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Eagle One Never-Dull I think this is what you are talking about. I didn't know it existed till last week I went to my exhaust shop to get new tips for my mufflers because of overspray from my paint guy when I had to get a new rear bumper, and instead of buying new tips he just used Never-Dull and the overspray came right off. I had previously tried all kinds of cleaning agents, paint thinner, and other things and nothing worked, except Never-Dull. It comes in a small cylinder container and it looks like insulation when you pull it out, except that it cleans all metals like a mother. I bought it from O'Reillys (this is where my exhaust guy says to go get it from) for $3.99. You might be able to find it from Pep Boys, Autozone, etc., but I haven't checked.
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I used a metal polish from Home Depot. Comes in a silver tube, wish I could remember the actual name of the stuff... but I know its a metal polish and works wonders on my tips
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Originally posted by SVT Amateur: Eagle One Never-Dull I think this is what you are talking about. I didn't know it existed till last week I went to my exhaust shop to get new tips for my mufflers because of overspray from my paint guy when I had to get a new rear bumper, and instead of buying new tips he just used Never-Dull and the overspray came right off. I had previously tried all kinds of cleaning agents, paint thinner, and other things and nothing worked, except Never-Dull. It comes in a small cylinder container and it looks like insulation when you pull it out, except that it cleans all metals like a mother. I bought it from O'Reillys (this is where my exhaust guy says to go get it from) for $3.99. You might be able to find it from Pep Boys, Autozone, etc., but I haven't checked.
I have been using Never Dull on the tips of my cars for the past few years and it works great. It's superfine steel wool with polishing agents mixed it. works wonders on chrome and polished stuff.
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I've always used steel wool, but never heard of the Never Dull stuff. I may have to buy some. Where can you get this? TommySVT? where do you buy it?
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I used to have a full sized Chevy Blazer and the front and rear bumpers used to get rust on them constantly, even with waxing. Never Dull cleaned the rust off easily. As long as you keep the lid on the can, it'll last for years.
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Originally posted by epattonm: I've always used steel wool, but never heard of the Never Dull stuff. I may have to buy some. Where can you get this? TommySVT? where do you buy it?
Pepboys.
http://www.autogeek.net/nevwadpol.html
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Originally posted by SVT Amateur: Eagle One Never-Dull
Yea ! This is exactly what I was looking for. I need to polish the exhaust pipes on my Marauder and this will do it just fine...
Thanks !
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I've found Mother's Mag Polish also works great.
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try Heavy Metal Polish Works wonders on chrome!. Cleaner is built into the fabric. tear a chunk and go crazy!
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