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The Nuvite guy is Ron Black, [EMAIL PROTECTED] I been using Nuvite for about 4 years, and love it. I haven't repolished my Ercoupe since October 2005, but people still look at it and say "Wow!" One thing to remember, though. If the polished surface gets wet, wipe the droplets off as soon as you can, or you will get water spots.

Syd



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I think there's a fellow from Nuvite on the email list, Dennis Smith, IIRC. Always super helpful when it comes to explaining the finishing products. Had the pleasure of spending a few minutes with him at OSH in '05. If he doesn't chime in, try to email or call him directly. Al DeMarzo
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    From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Coupers,
         I've been talking to several people about the Nuvite finish
    and their objection is always the time involved to keep the finish
    looking good AFTER going through the polishing process.  They
    assume it takes huge amounts of regular maintainance to keep the
    shine.  Is this true or would one expect the same time involved as
caring for a painted surface? My wheel covers are bolted on aluminum circles which I've
    been shining up with off-the-shelf polishes from the hardware
    store.  After experimenting  on these, I'm encouraged to try other
    selected parts with the Nuvite products.  It's amazing how
reflective aluminum can be! Darick

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