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N/D Never-Dull Magic Wadding Polish is a powerful cleaning solution designed to restore the shine to all metal surfaces. Each 5 oz can contains specially treated cotton wadding that removes tarnish and dirt with ease, making it a must-have for anyone looking to maintain their metal items effortlessly.
Manufacturer | Bradley Caldwell |
Brand | George Basch |
Model | ND-9292-A |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | N/D |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | NDMWP-1 |
OEM Part Number | BSHND5 |
P**F
This is the best you can buy
I like the convenience of being able to tear off a small wad of cotton to clean antique brass details on my furniture. One tin goes a long way. Use in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves.
M**S
great for cleaning any metal
great for any metal, silverware, aluminum, stainless. It is like polish rather than abrasive.
G**R
Better than others
Used this in the Army. Now use it on knife blades that aren't stainless steel. And other odds and ends. Keeps for years.
M**T
WORTH IT
The media could not be loaded. I have many different products when it comes to jewelry cleaning/rust cleaning, and by far, THIS overall beats them all. For the price, it’s VERY well worth it.I spent $30+ on another product and another $35 on another, and both barely do squat compared to THIS.If you’re wanting something to ACTUALLY do the job, get THIS ONE. The picture and video speaks for itself. I’ve heard about this years ago, and it was brought up to me again with my pal weeks ago, and now I own one. It DOES the job! I insist on getting one if you’re wanting something to get the job done!:)
D**S
Brass cleaner is hard to find.
I haven’t used it yet. My husband is a Marine Veteran, this is the stuff they used to clean all those buttons and buckles and everything else that had to shine. It’s messy so I’m waiting on cooler weather to work outside on my foot warmer.
A**R
Used for Years and Now Whats Up With All The Warnings?
I'm sure it works okay but the all the bold warnings on the can is a bit scary. I've used this product for years and without gloves. It is not like the older cans that I had before. The big font bold warnings plastered on the can is making me afraid of opening it or getting any of it on my skin without a hazmat suit. Like I have said before I haven't open it yet but if it is like the original Never Dull Polish, it will last for years. Works great on my silver coffee pots, trays, sugar and creamer sets. I would now wear latex gloves before
K**L
It takes elbow grease but works!
See before and after sections. I used this on 60 year old arc lamp stem with chrome finish which was very rusty. At first it worked slightly and took of the tiny dots. But then it stopped progressing. So I put more pressure with my nail to kinda scrape more and it started getting rid of the more stubborn rust dots. I have only done half so far as it is really hard work and I have carpal tunnel. But it works to restore things that look gritty and hopeless. I will slowly finish the rest.
R**A
For Polishing Brass, look no further.
I do a lot of brass polishing, and one thing I really can't do without is this stuff. To be clear, there's a difference between cleaning and polishing, and while this does both, stains from oxidation or some such I'll tackle with Brasso's cream and a rag. It won't do the same things Brasso can. Just remember that before you buy this.One of the things you'll notice as a first time user is that, after using the nevr-dull, it'll accrue this white residue on the item you just polished. Live and learn, or just read on. Use the wadding to clean the item. Focus on a small area if that spot has a lot of crevasses, like a bird's wing might. These spots are notorious for collecting dust, dirt and grime. Your wadding will turn black. Replace it with a fresh piece, and keep going until you get all of it off of there, and then take a towel and polish it off. Rinse and repeat. No matter what, after applying this wadding polish, USE A TOWEL TO BUFF IT IN, OR YOU WILL GET THAT WHITE RESIDUE.Also, I suggest using gloves. While this stuff is safe on hands, mostly, it has the uncomfortable effect of drying out your skin. Nobody likes that. It's also hard to wash off.
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