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    I use this stuff religiously on my truck rims. Works great, and doesn't make a mess. It's hard to believe what your accomplishing until you buff it off to a mirror shine, & the wadding has turned jet black.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Is it like brass or silvo? I am sure they are available as a liquid or as an impregnated wadding.
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    I expect that is the stuff, Ed. My Brother was in the Marines and they must polish all their dress brass. He gave me a sample of what they used, Mil Spec. As I found the NevrDull, it is the same.
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    Bet it's pretty similar, if not a slightly different formula Ed.
    No active ingredients on the label, just 'flammable'. And not for lacquered metals. But the bee's knee's on everything but my trumpet. Awesome on my BBS rims too!
    Good tip on the bakelite scales. Hadn't tried it on them. Thanks Tom.
    I found on one razor I hadn't used in some time where I got a small rust stain from poor drying I presume, that after about 45 minutes with a piece of wad between finger tips, spot was gone.
    Don't know if gold wash is impervious to it. That stuff scares me on the 1 and a half razors I own that are still gilded. Found brasso liquid took it of my Boker before I knew it could.
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    Late 60's Marines used Duraglit which is the same as Never Dull. ND good stuff I use it on razors too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmercer View Post
    Late 60's Marines used Duraglit which is the same as Never Dull. ND good stuff I use it on razors too.

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    do you think there is something to the similarity of the packaging between this product and brasso?
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    I think so, Ed. So it would seem.....
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