Ted, I don't know why your first response was returned to you. In any case, I got the second one (two copies, even!) and I thank you for your response. My email address as you typed it in the second response is indeed correct. Clyde Ted Simmons wrote: > > Hi Clyde, > I tried to answer your question about where you can get Nevr Dull but > I got a message back that it was undeliverable. So I'm going to try > again. Is there something wrong with your email address > (cedel@redrose.net)? > > Nevr Dull comes in a small four-inch diameter by four-inches > high blue can and can be obtained at any hardware store, Wal-mart, > K-mart, Home Depot, etc. It consists of pieces of cotton impregnated > with something like a clear jeweler's rouge. It is a very mild abrasive > and leaves a clear shine after use. I use it to remove scratches > from my wrist watch and I have used it successfully to remove nail > polish from keytops. It's not expensive and I'd encourage you to get a > can and experiment with it. Take a piece of the cotton and rub it on > the keytop then follow up with a clean cloth. > > Ted Simmons > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Subject: Nevr Dull > Date: Sun, 05 Sep 1999 07:36:20 -0400 > From: Ted Simmons <ted@yourlink.net> > To: cedel@redrose.net > > Hi Clyde, > I tried to answer your question about where you can get Nevr Dull but > I got a message back that it was undeliverable. So I'm going to try > again. Nevr Dull comes in a small four-inch diameter by four-inches > high blue can and can be obtained at any hardware store, Wal-mart, > K-mart, Home Depot, etc. It consists of pieces of cotton impregnated > with something like a clear jeweler's rouge. It is a very mild abrasive > and always leaves a clear shine after use. I use it to remove scratches > from my wrist watch and I have used it successfully to remove nail > polish from keytops. It's not expensive and I'd encourage you to get a > can and experiment with it. Take a piece of the cotton and rub it on > the keytop then follow up with a clean cloth. > > Ted Simmons
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