✨ Polish Like a Pro with NOVUS!
The NOVUS 7136 Plastic Polish Kit is a comprehensive solution for cleaning and restoring plastic surfaces. This kit includes three specialized polishes and disposable towels, designed to remove scratches and rejuvenate acrylic materials while promoting environmental sustainability.
Manufacturer | NOVUS |
Brand | NOVUS |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.57 x 2.76 x 9.84 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 7136 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 7136 |
S**O
Perfect, inexpensive product
These work perfectly for my scale model clear parts. After sanding scratches down with 400 through 12000 grit sandpaper, this is the final touch finishes the task the the result is exactly what I was hoping for, glass look ecen clearer than before.
M**E
This worked well on my Dual 1970's turntable dust cover! The "protectant" is questionable though
I have a Dual turntable from the early 1970's with a clear dust cover. The turntable had a good life and was in storage for 20+ years. The dust cover had a slight imprint on the top from a stack of papers sitting on it. Plus the plastic had the usual scratches from years of use. I used these Novus polishes on the dust cover with GREAT results. The scratched top looks as clean and clear as the sides which don't have much wear. I would easily use this again. One caution is that the "#2 Fine Scratch Remover" is very runny and does not stay in place, so you have to be careful not to let it run off.My only concern with this 3 product collection is the "#1 Clean Shine Protect" product doesn't seem to do much. It is a thin semi-transparent liquid and after applying it, I can't tell it did anything other than make my fingers smell like chemicals. Maybe there is some good use case for this product, but it wasn't on my turntable dust cover.Finally, be aware that these products do not ship in retail packaging; they are in a plastic bag with some disposable polishing cloths inside. You don't get a fancy box, but that's OK for me.
K**N
Good product and easy to use
I was able to remove some of the scratches from the microwave. Worked better than what I had expected
U**N
Good stuff ..
Good stuff, it is messy though I polished my headlights with my hood open, happy with my headlights ... looked and I had a white speckled engine compartment (my fault) I should of covered it ... (it was hard to get off)But really happy with my headlights! Thanks!
N**I
This **** Works; For Me Anyway
Excuse the spontaneous title, as I mean to elaborate on what I said in it. Okay. I have a DSi XL (Mario) and a DS Lite to test this stuff on. I find that the #2 (fine scratch remover) is MOST effective. I had one fine (light) scratch on my DSi XL that's been bugging me. Yes, I am one of those people who are a little OC when it comes to keeping your stuff in pristine shape. I tested out the #3 (heavy scratch remover) on my heavily scratched DS Lite (got it used from Gamestop), and I can't really tell the accuracy of that one.The thing is, DO NOT AGGRESSIVELY BUFF your plastics like the instructions imply. You will only add MORE scratches to the plastic. My DS Lite was the test system for this experiment, and I learned that first hand. After seeing that not only did #3 NOT remove those heavy scratches (if they are too heavy, it will not work period), but by buffing the Lite's screen aggressively, I added MORE scratches. I wouldn't trust #3 as much as #2; then again, heavy scratches are more severe than fine/light ones.As for the fine/light scratches, you are in luck basically. Those types of scratches aren't as serious; and by GENTLY buffing the area that's lightly scratched, you WILL get results like I did with my DSi XL. The scratch is gone, as if it were never there. I am pleased now; and just like me, you can rest assured that if you apply #2 PROPERLY, you WILL get the same results.As for #1, I consider it a bonus. You really don't need to apply it like the instructions claim. The instructions, by the way, require you to use removers #3, #2, then apply #1, the cleaning solution, afterwards. I say follow this order ONLY IF the problem is serious, and buff gently the whole time. Other than that, as I said before about #1, it isn't necessary. Just GENTLY wipe the area you are repairing after applying the scratch remover(s).This review is mostly for those who have inquiries on using this stuff on their hand held video game systems' screens. Just like me, I am sure plenty of people are wondering if this stuff, let alone a host of other solutions, are available to remedy a scratched screen problem for a hand held video game system's screen. For fine scratches at least, this is definitely a solution to that problem.
D**E
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Worked perfect for a flexible mouthpiece!Super Fast Shipping!
M**.
Leave a Haze, didn't really remove the scratches.
I bought this to remove scratches on the firing of my ATV, decided for this because there is a picture of a utility tractor on the ad, so I figured plastic is plastic after all, the scratches were fine but can be felt when I slide my nail on them, I didn't want to go with a car product because I was afraid of causing more damage. Applied first the heavy scratch polisher, then the fine one, ended up with the same scratches but with a haze/dull finish that couldn't be removed either by hand or machine. Ended up using 3M car products to restore the plastics but still can see some hazing when I looks from an angle. I'm not happy with this products, the hard scratch looks like 3M buffering/rubbing compound, the fine looks like 3M polishing compound and is missing the 3rd that is the finishing compound. the cleaner is just a solution of water and some sort of silicone, didn't clean the haze or the surfaces. I don't recommend this product at least for vehicle/ATV plastics.
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