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  • About the NXT Metal Polysh again...

    I got it. Using tomarrow for the first time. But now I have a new concern...

    Will anything happen to the paint if I get it on the car, but get it wiped off quickly? And (worse case scenario) what if I get some on the car's paint but don't notice it right away? Does this product damage paint at all?

    Please also tell me one more time.....what's the worse thing that could happen if I put it on chrome (grill trim....chome lettering on trunk) and it turns out that the chrome really isn't REAL chrome, but 'fake'? I keep hearing how this stuff is supposed to be really safe.....so I am hoping that if it's not actual chrome, it won't do anything harmful to it.

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    Re: About the NXT Metal Polysh again...

    I use it on chrome plated plastic (at least I think that's what it is! I'm not sure...) and it works fine. It's a very safe, effective product. I have gotten it on paint before and it didn't mess it up. You obviously don't want to rub it onto paint, but if you get some on there, just wipe it off and it should be fine.
    Lydia's Mobile Detailing
    Professional Detailing since 2007

    1997 Dodge Dakota SLT V8 - Green
    2007 Honda ST1300 - Silver

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      Re: About the NXT Metal Polysh again...

      GREAT PRODUCT !...and very safe indeed...thanks Lydia for confirming that...glad it worked for you...I've used it on my grill (barbecue) and it's really effective...
      Bill Poirier
      West Seneca, NY 14224

      "until you can afford a great car, always strive for a great looking car"

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        Re: About the NXT Metal Polysh again...

        Well, it's a Broil King (made in Canada!)...gotta keep it looking good !

        Originally posted by TrufflePig
        on the BBQ!!!

        now that's a detail freak.

        it comes close to detailing the lawn mower and to me detailing my cell phone to get rid of all those scratches...
        Bill Poirier
        West Seneca, NY 14224

        "until you can afford a great car, always strive for a great looking car"

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