Dull Shoprine Fix
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2023
- Dull Shoprine Fix
Fix the unappreciated dull finish that WWEShop out on the “Big Gold” World Heavyweight Championship. My friend and fellow belt enthusiast Kenton Y. Told me to use Never-Dull to give it a good polish. I’ve always been reluctant on clear coating my belt so this was the next best option. Let me know if not works for you.
#WWE #BigGoldBelt #Shoprine
Wow. 😮
Just ordered the new updated version on wwe shop with the font fixed. The gold shines much more with the updated belt
Nice video! Thanks! Where did you get the strap?
Yes nevr-dull is great to make a shine ✨ on belts my 2mm big gold had tarnish and I was mad upset. My mum saved my belt by using nevr-dull and the shine from my belt was great. So I’m happy to see you using this technique on a newer wwe shop big gold championship great video 👍🏻
It probably works on shop belts because they're not gold plated guys. I think this is a great video, keep us updated on how it looks in the future bro
Will make an update video soon
What is it exactly? Is it gold paint or brass plating? There are bits on mine (particularly on the right side of the right side plate) where the "gold" didn't take and it appears to be plated with brass or something.
I saw a can of Nevr Dull at Walmart and it said not to use it on painted or plated metals. So I don't know if it will damage the finish on the belt if I use it.
How is the shine a month later? Any updates?
I always used never do to clean my belts it has always left the shine but don't forget to use a clean soft cloth to buff off the Noah do
Don't forget to use a clean dry cloth to buff out of the finish
I just got the new one in today and was wondering. How is your belt now a couple months after using this?
Night and day difference!
How is the shine holding up 5 months later? Any damage to the plating
Again, one small step that makes a huge difference, I don’t understand wwe shop s thinking process lol
Was you using the magic eraser to clean the belt with? Cause that’s what it look like a little bit
Nah just pulled out some never dull right out of the can. I thought about using magic eraser but you don’t want to go past the dull coated layer. You just want to have it be abrasive enough to just get rid of the dull layer they put on there
I just scored the V1 belt on eBay for $270. I initially wanted to get the V2 from WWE when it was $315 a month or so ago but didn't have the funds at the time and then they sold out fast. The V1 still looks nice to me. Might try to polish it up a little like you did if it looks odd in person but i don't care too much either way.
Also will that thing you used to polish it work fine with other WWE replica belts?
Well damnnn
I dare someone to nevr dull the v2.
I did, worked great, but clear coating is the best. Huge difference.
@@CaseyWood-mn9vm ever consider making a video? Would love to see it.
@@Nightrain76 I will!
@@CaseyWood-mn9vmWill clear coating make the "silver" parts more shiny? I hate how flat they look and polishing didn't help.
@@thecarolinabull01 Absolutely! Made the the plates pop 10 times better, I'm still amazed at the difference. Tape off the leather, you don't want it on the strap at all, apply a few coats and let it sit. There is some videos that explain it a lot better on youtube.
But...is it a temporary fix and does it go away with handling it after you use it? Does it tarnish easier after using this and does it hurt the plates?
Looks greats but when the polish drys will it look dull again?
If you don’t get through the dull coating it will remain dull. Like I was trying to say in the beginning of the video. Parts of the belt that was heavily handled the dull coat wore off and there is a shine underneath. So if you never dull the dull coat away it should be fine
Well it looks great but is it just polishing over the dull coat making it shine or is the nevr -dull removing the actual dull layer exposing the shine underneath?
@@MattyOompsI’m assuming this is just removing whatever lacquer they use to protect the plating and leaving just the gold plating exposed
@@mjsoPossibly but I’m assuming it’s just polished and therefore reflecting light. The site says “Not for use on laquered or painted surfaces” so idk if the risk is worth the reward when clear coats are proven to work.
@@MattyOomps Yep, clear coating is the way to go, I have tried both, clear coating is the best.
Weird, never dull has traditionally been used to strip gold plating off of replica belts
That’s why I’m hesitant to trying this, I read it’s minimally abrasive stuff.
I used Blue Magic cream on mine. Non-abrasive, but you can end up with blue bits in the crevices (especially the conchos and the grapplers), especially if you put too much on. Fortunately I was able to get most of it off with a toothbrush after the fact.
I was told just now that you should not use this on gold plated items.
Their site literally says “Not for use on laquered or painted surfaces”
Who are you and why are you talking to me
@@JustJamesBaby1who are you?