- One 5 oz can of Eagle One Nevr-Dull All Metal Wadding Polish
- All metal polish gives surfaces an impressive shine with minimal mess
- Auto polish that removes rust, corrosion and tar without leaving deposits behind
- Cleans and protects metal surfaces to restore them to a sparkling finish
- Chrome polish for cars that’s also an ideal RV, motorcycle and boat polish
- Try using this aluminum polish on silverware, fishing gear, and other metal surfaces inside and outside the home
- Maintains the appearance of any metal surface
- Remove rust and tar with little mess and easy application
- Non-abrasive for a gentle, yet detailed clean and polish


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Eagle One Car Polish, Nevr-Dull Wadding Metal Polish, 5 Oz
*$241.30
Informação adicional
Material | Metal, Cotton |
---|---|
Grit Material | Cotton |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.7 x 3.7 x 3.42 inches |
Brand | Eagle One |
Grit Type | Medium |
Compatible Material | Metal |
Grit Number | 120 |
UPC | 079933103553 077344779022 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00079933103553, 00079933203550 |
Manufacturer | Eagle One |
Model | E301131001 |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.7 x 3.42 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | E11035605 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Manufacturer Part Number | E11035605 |
OEM Part Number | E11035605 |
Position | Outside |
Date First Available | January 1, 2006 |
Allen –
Here’s another “the lid popped off during delivery” review. I’ve never used this product so I don’t know how much of it was wasted, but the plastic bag it was sealed in was soaked in solvent upon delivery and smelled bad. Despite this, it still seems to work; it cleaned my car’s exhaust well. I wish the container would screw shut so that this wouldn’t happen (and so I could store it indoors without smelling it.)
Jenna –
I use this to restore a House of Troy brass piano lamp. The finished work is amazing. This is much better than Brasso and also easier to use than Brasso. I just hope the shining finish can last longer.
Amazon Customer –
I always used this stuff on the hand Tools in the Air Force. Great stuff. Wear gloves.
Eric IIDX –
a classic and reliable choice for restoring shine to metal surfaces. The pre-treated cotton wadding makes application straightforward, requiring just a small piece to effectively clean and polish metals like chrome, aluminum, and stainless steel. Users have praised its ability to remove tarnish, oxidation, and surface rust, leaving a brilliant shine with minimal effort. It’s versatile enough for use on car parts, household items, and even musical instruments. While some note a strong odor and recommend using gloves during application, the overall consensus is that it’s a must-have for anyone looking to maintain or restore metal finishes.
Johnny –
I scrolled the top reviews and noticed that not one of them mentioned what this product contains and how the contents make it work and why the product smell is strong, nor why some people aren’t fans of the smell.
I ordered this polish because it’s fairly cheap and comes ready to use for removing light rust from otherwise good condition chrome on my 1981 Honda CB650. Upon opening it I immediately knew what the solvent smell was. This NEVR-DULL is nothing more than a cotton material to polish with that is soaked in MINERAL SPIRITS, an oil based solvent normally used in conjunction with oil based paint and primers (as opposed to water based paint and primer know as latex paint). Mineral Spirits is commonly called “Paint Thinner” as well and can be used for a variety of things but mostly used for thinning oil paint aka enamel paint used on interior home trim, baseboards, chair railing, crown molding, and interior doors, and is known for its durability and shine/sheen. It’s also used to thin paint before being used in a spray rig that would be used to spray cabinet doors for kitchens, etc. Mineral spirits is used for cleanup as well for any drops landing where they aren’t supposed to be and for cleanup on the spray rig.
I say this because now that I know it’s just mineral spirits aka paint thinner, I know it will work great to remove light rust on my motorcycle’s chrome exhaust, front forks, and rear springs, etc. It does in fact add a bit of protection to prevent future rust but since 100% of people who use this product will also need to wipe it back off using a clean dry cloth and at that point the protection is pretty minimal. It will still protect the metal from rust but for a quite limited amount of time and a very limited amount of exposure to any liquids or water. I’m mentioning this to recommend an actual protective product such as ceramic coating (something like Chemical Guys ceramic coating) or even better, using an acrylic coating/sealant called “Klasse Sealant Glaze” to give lengthy protection time. Don’t even try to cheap out and use any type of carnauba wax as a protectant, like Turtle Wax or whatever. It will help to clean it up if you do and those waxes have lots of use cases but they do NOT protect from contaminants, water spots, tree saps or insect explosions, oxidation, staining, UV, iron, brake pad dust, and whatever else.
This NEVE-DULL polishing product is great and the fact that it’s simple and uses a common solvent is a good thing given it’s also quite inexpensive. I use this product initially to clean up chrome and then follow it up with a less abrasive polish that doesn’t contain solvents, then I use a ceramic or acrylic sealant to protect. After the sealant you can use the carnauba wax to deepen the shines of paint and chrome. I’m actually going to be spraying my chrome engine cover plates that are facing outwards on all motorcycle engines with Duracoat Clear Coat after I clean them up and shine them up with this NEVR-DULL. So, I’m happy with this stuff and it’s got a great use case for motorcycles and vehicles.
Jason Royster –
I had skuff marks on my Harley gas tank from my shoe. I also had burnt shoe rubber on my chrome exhaust. I tried never dull when I received it and it removed these marks very quickly. I highly recommend this product. I have owned these motorcycles for 38 years and this is the best product I have seen for these problems.
Allen –
Works well and price is worth it
Dustin Martin –
細かな箇所のメッキ錆はコレが一番だと思う。オイルを含ませたワタですが見た目以上に力を入れず綺麗になる。
ペーストの製品より前準備後片付けが楽です。
owemysoul –
This isn’t a magic elixir to make all things shine, but it works well regardless. Only catch is try not to touch painted parts with it as it will leave a white residue when it dries, but that can be easily wiped off. Best process is to , clean the surface, rub it with a wad of this stuff, polish with a rag and once dry, wipe it down again.
Jenna –
Instructions are simple – just rub with the wool until tarnish is off, then buff with a dry cloth. The dry cloth part might seem optional, but it’s what takes it from “huh that’s a pretty good shine” to blinding-levels. Which is nice since it gives versatility in leaving it at a more muted color, or super high polish.
It works EXCELLENTLY with brass, but with copper I find a cream based polish is best. I included a comparison photo. NevrDull gave a result on copper that would be the equivalent of a couple weeks – a month of tarnish. But using Mauviel CopperBrill gave the copper that brand-spanking new factory pink shine. Mauviel is expensive so I assume Wright’s or other cream-based copper polish brands would work just as well.
It’s my first time buying so can’t compare the dryness to what it might be like bought in store (so likely a fresher batch). The wool at the top definitely seemed dryer than when I’d used up those bits and gotten to the ones beneath, but it still worked the exact same.
All in all, I’m very happy as it’s a super affordable price and goes a long way (I keep using the wool until it’s absolutely jet black – if it’s not gotten to that point, I’ll pop it back in the tin for another day.) I have lots of brass items, so it’s great for things like lamps you don’t want to get wet. I’d still use it for copper as first step only if the item was extremely tarnished, and then follow up with a polishing cream. For light to moderate tarnish, it’s not worth the effort
I just wish they formulated this as a cloth or pad which would be SO much easier as the wool is rather cumbersome to use. But regardless this will definitely be a continuous purchase for me