✨ Polish Like a Pro with Novus!
The NOVUS123 Plastic Polish Kit is a comprehensive 8oz solution designed to clean, polish, and restore plastic surfaces. It includes three specialized polishes for various scratch levels and a convenient Polish-Mate 6-Pack, all in a compact kit that fits easily in your vehicle or carrying case.
Manufacturer | Novus |
Part number | 7100-7069 |
Item Weight | 226 g |
Package Dimensions | 20.2 x 19.6 x 7.1 cm; 226.8 g |
Item model number | 7100-7069 |
Material | Plastic Acrylic |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Grit Rating | 120 |
Grit Description | Fine |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**L
I use this plastic polish fairly often. This kit was a good price.
I’ve use this brand of plastic polish for a long time. It works well it’s easy to use and you can count on it to work on any type of plastic and give a good quality finish. This was a decent price for this size containers. I would buy them again.
R**A
Great product
Works real well
A**R
Very good product
We use this on fibreglass windshield. Made such a great difference, we make sure to keep on hand, it minimizes little scratches very much and gives a clear view
L**L
Mr Fixit Best Kept Secret
Nice kit, reasonably priced. Novus is a like a best kept secret, and not many people know how well it works. IF USED PROPERLY. Pro Hint: It's not magic, you don't just "spray and wipe", you DO need to apply some elbow grease, but I've found nothing better for polishing hard plastics. Plastics like (but not limited to) acrylic, polystyrene, polycarbonate, etc. On these and other surfaces with sticker residue where you can't use any kind of solvent, this stuff is the answer. I've salvaged many sticky, scuffed up CD cases with just #2 alone. The trick is to use aggressive pressure and rapid motion like a buffer, to the point where you're actually generating heat from friction. Not so hard that you crack the CD case but don't baby it, either. If your polish rag is CLEAN you will not hurt the plastic. ALWAYS use a CLEAN soft cloth for this. Can't stress that enough. The smallest dirt particle on your cloth will apply new scratches often times worse than the ones you're trying to take out. If the scratches aren't terrible, sometimes starting with the #2 is enough. If the're kinda bad, start with the #3. Buff till the scratches are gone. Then use the #2 in the same way to polish the micro haze left by the #3. If done right, you may not even need the #1 but applying it does make things shine and adds a little protection.Note that if a surface has seen considerable abuse, some scratches may be too deep for polish alone. In cases like those, it is possible to use super fine sandpaper like 1000, 1500, on up to 2000 grit to get them out. Then proceed with the Novus after that. Okay, I may be getting carried away suggesting one put THAT much effort into saving a CD case. But the point is, the process is the same for any (potentially more valuable) hard plastic object like a figure, a table top, or maybe a motorcycle windshield.I've also had success cleaning the CDs themselves. If dusty, rinse under some warm soapy water first before attempting to polish. Some scratches are best left alone if they're not affecting play. But if they're fairly significant and you just can't stand looking at them any longer, start with the #2. Don't be near as aggressive as on the case, these surfaces are kinda tender and you can easily make things worse. Might want to practice a bit on a junk CD first. After the #2, finish with the #1. If a CD is just dirty, use only the #1 with light, light pressure. It'll take smoke film and fingerprints off nicely. And ONLY use a microfiber cloth on CDs.
J**B
Novus is great for plastic scratch removal
Good sized bottles for all your plastic scratch removal/polishing needs
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