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After the car is done being washed, I'll normally grab an old MF towel and wash the tips off real good. Just car soap and water. Then I'll normally hit the outside of 'em with my dry tower/drying aid as the last thing before being done with drying. Been doing that for years and years. I'll use Never Dull a few times a year, but if you wash 'em regularly, it's really not needed.
Of course, this would all depend on how often you drive. Mine isn't a DD. -that being said I use the same technique on my DD GMC Sierra. I just don't wash the inside of the polished tips. I leave 'em black/dirty.
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