A polish you might like!

Changeling

New member
For what it is worth I have been using a polish for chrome around the house for over a year now, it's called "Never Dull". I used it for something other than polishing.

Last year I tried it on the chrome faucet in the kitchen sink and bathrooms.

I haven't put it on since (I'm single)! The faucets just need to be rubbed with a paper towel once and they look like new, "No Fuss, No Muss". A few days ago I realized this so I thought I would pass it along to you guys.

However as usual I bet you already know about it, LOL.

Changeling



You can get it at WM for a few bucks, comes in a silver can and will probably last you into the next life!! I have only used a piece about 1/4 the size of your hand/about the size of a single sheet of toilet paper.

Changeling
 
Never Dull has been around for a loooooooong time. I sort of just figure everyone has a can of it in their garage. LOL
 
Odd, I looked at my faucets with a magnifying Bausch & Lomb glass (10X), I see a very clean surface with no scratching whatsoever. I admit that I only used it once so far , but I wipe them down daily with paper towels ! If there was scratching I would certainly have seen it using "paper towels", which are abrasive in themselves .

Where do you guys see this scratching?

Maybe I have a "special can" of this product, because I have no inclination of not continuing to use it! Once or twice a year! You don't live in a house do you, or clean regularly. Sorry to be somewhat intollerent but, this stuff is absolutely awesome in my home, and I HIGHLY recommend it. If you don't like it, don't use it.



Changeling
 
I think it must depend on the type of metal and the type of finish on the metal. I say this because I have seen it scratch some things and not others.
 
Metals used in home fixtures are harder than auto metals. What I have talked about is on my plastic chrome front bumper, it scratched it. I am shure that it will not scratch anything in your home, I too wipe down my faucets with paper towels daily and dont notice scratches.
 
I've had it scratch plastic chrome and some nickel plated pipes, both pretty badly. Some minor scratches on some other motorcycle chrome. I still keep it around for car exhaust tips and stuff that does not matter. IMO the wadding is just to coarse of a material.
 
I've been using Nevr Dull for years and then some. The only chrome I have ever seen it damage (scratch) is re-chromed pieces.

The heaviest thing I would use on chrome plastic might be PO106FF.
 
Back
Top