How to Clean and Polish Metal with Nevr Dull

Gather your materials (see Thing's You'll Need below)., Tear a piece of wadding from the container., Rub the wadding over the metal!, Clean up unwanted oil on non-metal areas by quickly wiping it off with the paper towel. , Let the oil dry onto the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Gather your materials (see Thing's You'll Need below).

    Nevr-Dull is a little oily; it's best to gather what you need (and change into work clothes) before starting.
  2. Step 2: Tear a piece of wadding from the container.

    It doesn't need to be large, each piece holds more oil than you might think. , Depending on the metal's tarnishing you might need to apply a fair amount of pressure to squeeze out more of the oil.

    Go over each area a few times, rubbing back and forth in small circles or following the metal's grain. ,, This should be pretty quick, it should take less than 5 minutes.

    While you're waiting, go ahead and return the wadding to the container.

    It can be reused later. , Go over each area until the metal doesn't feel oily. ,
  3. Step 3: Rub the wadding over the metal!

  4. Step 4: Clean up unwanted oil on non-metal areas by quickly wiping it off with the paper towel.

  5. Step 5: Let the oil dry onto the metal.

  6. Step 6: Polish the metal to a lustre using the soft rag.

  7. Step 7: Finished!

Detailed Guide

Nevr-Dull is a little oily; it's best to gather what you need (and change into work clothes) before starting.

It doesn't need to be large, each piece holds more oil than you might think. , Depending on the metal's tarnishing you might need to apply a fair amount of pressure to squeeze out more of the oil.

Go over each area a few times, rubbing back and forth in small circles or following the metal's grain. ,, This should be pretty quick, it should take less than 5 minutes.

While you're waiting, go ahead and return the wadding to the container.

It can be reused later. , Go over each area until the metal doesn't feel oily. ,

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