The polishing cotton wool is very popular among motorcycle friends. Why? In my opinion, there are not many alternatives for highly polished surfaces. The stuff of ND creates stubborn dirt. Mind dirt! Anyone who thinks he can with ND polish his corroded by salt motor cover is totally wrong. This can not afford the polishing wadding course. For this purpose, the grinding effect is too low. In these cases the use of tools is required, as well as a gradual polishing. ND's class on stubborn stains on stainless steel, creating an ever not to old burnt rubber track on the exhaust. Also easily tar stains I have removed in the last season of the 4in1 my Honda CB. With NEVR Dull.
Cotton wool is rough enough to eliminate just light marks with the admixture of solvers, but also soft enough to highly polished surfaces to avoid scratching. I use Nevr Dull for engine covers, exhaust systems, chassis components, but also to one or the other bearing bush polish again. Even piston brake calipers, I have already dealt with it, which has also worked well. Meanwhile, I have taken a small jewelry workshop at our facility. Also because my batting from the blue tin has served already in some workpieces.
My conclusion: In my workshop not imagine, I do not consumption often but if it works then. Nevr Dull is a good stuff and also get cheap at Louis and co. A can Nevr Dull enough for a long time and many, many polishing points.