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Re: Beware using nevr-dull on rims!!!
Tought Nvr-Dull was for chromed polished wheels . Might have gone through clear here .
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Re: Beware using nevr-dull on rims!!!
Don't believe it's intended for paint/clear, if I was not able to get it with polish I would of stopped there. That does sux.
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Ouch...as has been noted, that product is for bare metal, but I'm kind of surprised it went through the clear so easily. Are you sure that one of your previous steps wasn't responsible?
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No. The previous steps were done over a course of 2-3 weeks. Basically, when I washed the car and dressed the tires I tried something different since it was staring me in the face.
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Ouch! If the stain bothered you that much, I would expect you had already committed to a refinish if nothing else worked, so there's no real loss here, but a good lesson learned.
Now I don't have to spend the money on media blasting one of my wheels this fall, $5 worth of nevr dull and I'll be set.
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Re: Beware using nevr-dull on rims!!!
Originally Posted by Mike Honcho
No. The previous steps were done over a course of 2-3 weeks. Basically, when I washed the car and dressed the tires I tried something different since it was staring me in the face.
Had the Nevr-Dull been used before? I'm wondering if it had a bunch of metal residue in it from a previous polishing session that may have been highly abrasive to the paint.
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Too many other superior products to use this stuff ........
sorry FYL.
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Re: Beware using nevr-dull on rims!!!
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Had the Nevr-Dull been used before? I'm wondering if it had a bunch of metal residue in it from a previous polishing session that may have been highly abrasive to the paint.
Brand new clean piece of wad outta the can.
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