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Old 11th September 2003, 10:22 PM
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Has anyone heard of this or used this before? I bought it at my local auto store today and its supposed to work great on chrome wheels to shine and protect them. I will have to see how it works tommorow
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Old 12th September 2003, 03:38 AM
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I've never heard of it. Let us know how it works.
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Old 12th September 2003, 05:10 AM
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From the reviews I've read, people are happy with the performance and results from Blue Magic.
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Old 12th September 2003, 10:54 AM
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I used blue magic polish on my 67 Mustang when I had it. I polished the carb, valve covers etc. The carb came out looking almost chrome when I was done. Haven't seen this in a while but it is very good stuff.
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It works well but is a pain to get off. Just be careful not get in any crevices or on the calipers or you will be scrubbing forever
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I use the Blue Magic polish 2 or 3 times a year on my chrome wheels (my wheels are from a Dream Cruiser 1), & on my lake pipes. In between using the Blue Magic I use a wad of cloth type wax called Never Dull. Both seem to work real well. I even ran my chrome wheels all winter last year through a lot of snow and bad weather, & these polishes seemed to hold up real well (during the winter I try to wash of the wheels every week or two & then apply the Never Dull because it's pretty quick and easy.)
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I use it on my rims and the exhaust tips. Works well. Also use Mequires, Mothers, etc. I have a shelf in the garage full of car cleaning things. If it seems to work, I keep it, doesn't work, in the garbage. I also use the Never Dull, on the car and on the boat.
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We used never dull in the Navy to polish brass. It works good and fast.
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