This guy definitely loves to detail !

Replacing the front brake pads since I found all the tools first .. but I will shine the wheel and the caliper while doing it
 
I did the test using the NEVR DULL on the Dakota wheel .. it didn’t make much difference but the coating on the wheel may be why .. still clean and did helped lesson some scruffy areas… comparison is of both the front wheels which where close to the same dirty.. IMG_0778.jpeg IMG_0779.jpeg
 
Then I tested it on the ram viper fang center cap … made a heck of a difference .. comparison is both front wheels .. it does take some rubbing and getting into the depressions but was worth the effort of 3 minutes hahaha ! Got some on the wheel and wiped it off and appears it should not be a problem so once I get my wheels off and cleaned up and brakes changed .. who knows when that will happen , I don’t trust the jacks that come with any vehicles .. need my damn floor Jack fixed .. IMG_0774.jpeg IMG_0780.jpeg IMG_0781.jpeg
 
And to think I was the ONLY person on Planet Earth still using Nev R Dull.
Cool .. have you used it on the 10’s wheels ? Is it safe for the finish to use and use regularly?
 
Cool .. have you used it on the 10’s wheels ? Is it safe for the finish to use and use regularly?
I think you'll have better luck on a different finish but that wheel you did is very clean looking :cool:
 
I think you'll have better luck on a different finish but that wheel you did is very clean looking :cool:
Yes it appears to have a caution about using on lacquer painted surfaces ..
 
Then I tested it on the ram viper fang center cap … made a heck of a difference .. comparison is both front wheels .. it does take some rubbing and getting into the depressions but was worth the effort of 3 minutes hahaha ! Got some on the wheel and wiped it off and appears it should not be a problem so once I get my wheels off and cleaned up and brakes changed .. who knows when that will happen , I don’t trust the jacks that come with any vehicles .. need my damn floor Jack fixed .. View attachment 65686 View attachment 65684 View attachment 65685
Oh my!! Yes! That's what NEVR DULL does! You will be amazed

First get a good jack for sure!
 
:eek::eek:

The 10s are polished no laquer right?
As far as I know they’re polished from the factory .. maybe they have a clear coat , I don’t know … but the center cap has no coating and it polished up better than great
 
It works on Silver too and other metals

Some have used it on their tail pipes
 
IMG_0412.jpeg Since I’m bored ,, I decided to do more little tests of the NEVR DULL !
I did 1 section of the grill and left the dirty section above for the pic . Shows a good difference in the chrome ! Then I went ver it with RejeX . Which I also did the Dakota wheel , it looked a little dull after the NEVR DULL .. the RejeX seemed to help . NEVR I don’t recommend for painted surfaces at least what I tested it on . My headlights lenses are messed up so I used Maquires rubbing compound on them to try and remove the oxidation .. helped somewhat but will need a lot more elbow grease and hopefully I can restore them back to as good as new . Then put RejeX on the lenses for temporary protection .
I like the RejeX and got it from Sinker ( Tony ) at JTSVP years ago ! Bottle states it can be used on most anything ! Wheels to protect agains brake dust . IMG_0782.jpeg IMG_0409.jpeg IMG_0410.jpeg IMG_0411.jpeg
 
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View attachment 65695 Since I’m bored ,, I decided to do more little tests of the NEVR DULL !
I did 1 section of the grill and left the dirty section above for the pic . Shows a good difference in the chrome ! Then I went ver it with RejeX . Which I also did the Dakota wheel , it looked a little dull after the NEVR DULL .. the RejeX seemed to help . NEVR I don’t recommend for painted surfaces at least what I tested it on . My headlights lenses are messed up so I used Maquires rubbing compound on them to try and remove the oxidation .. helped somewhat but will need a lot more elbow grease and hopefully I can restore them back to as good as new . Then put RejeX on the lenses for temporary protection .
I like the RejeX and got it from Sinker ( Tony ) at JTSVP years ago ! Bottle states it can be used on most anything ! Wheels to protect agains brake dust . View attachment 65691 View attachment 65692 View attachment 65693 View attachment 65694
Nice review of the products! The name REJEX - that's funny!!

i read a review where a user claims Nevr wirks on headlights too - hmmm

great products out there - good to know the tested ones :cool:
 

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