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Good spot and rust remover. 3 Months ago  
Many may already know this. But I just tried it yesterday and thought I would share. Was starting to get rust specles on the lower part of my pipes and other chrome areas. Seems the rain and road construction here in Ohio takes it's toll. Tried a product from walmart called Never Dull. ($4 can - Basically a wad of some sort of material and a petroleum based cleaner)WOW This stuff worked really good. Turned the pitted spots black. Removed all surface rust spots AND the dreaded road tar!
Just wanted to share this with the group. In case you were looking at your chrome and grumbling like I was.
 
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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 3 Months ago  
Our Super-Walmart doesn't carry it for some reason. I'll be checking Ace Hardware next. I've heard before this is great stuff.
 
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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 3 Months ago  
PapaTom wrote:
Our Super-Walmart doesn't carry it for some reason. I'll be checking Ace Hardware next. I've heard before this is great stuff.

I have been getting mine from auto parts stores for years....Coug
 
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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 3 Months ago  
ACE hardware should have the Never Dull. That's where I get mine. Another item I found (oddly enough, at WalMart) is Meguire's motorcycle "all metal polish". Works very well and also costs about $4-5.

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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 3 Months ago  
This is the company website they have a retailer locator ....Coug


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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
I can remember using never dull 30 years ago on aircraft aluminum. It is really good stuff.
 
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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
It's quite popular in the marine industy, you should be able to find it at a marine store as well. Go there only as a last resort, as it will probably cost more ...
 
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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
dseward wrote:
Many may already know this. But I just tried it yesterday and thought I would share. Was starting to get rust specles on the lower part of my pipes and other chrome areas. Seems the rain and road construction here in Ohio takes it's toll. Tried a product from walmart called Never Dull. ($4 can - Basically a wad of some sort of material and a petroleum based cleaner)WOW This stuff worked really good. Turned the pitted spots black. Removed all surface rust spots AND the dreaded road tar!
Just wanted to share this with the group. In case you were looking at your chrome and grumbling like I was.


I think the Army promotes that as well as Brasso. I have been using those 2 since joining. They both shine/clean everything really good.
 
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Re:Good spot and rust remover. 2 Months, 2 Weeks ago  
JDoza wrote:
I think the Army promotes that as well as Brasso. I have been using those 2 since joining. They both shine/clean everything really good.

Yup .... that's what I used many moons ago on mine ... luckily my buttons were black.

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