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Ryan
> 3 dayI make clear urethane castings, that require some sanding and polishing. Have tried many different type of polishing products, but I feel this is one of the best.
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SIP design team
> 3 dayWow! This stuff really cleaned up my old polycarbonate sheets. They were getting a little amber colored and now they are clear again.
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Chelsea DeHaan
> 3 dayI purchased this for work, and this is the only polish that has been quality tested and approved to remove fine lines and scratches in plastic automotive parts. Would recommend to anyone.
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Prof. Ola Price MD
> 3 dayGreat, but even better when combined with a professional rotary buffing wheel.
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Richard Schermerhorn
> 3 dayused many times, works great
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Valerie Crooks
> 3 dayI’ve been using this product sense the late 70s I have found millions of uses for it. Works on everything from motorcycle shields, clear lids for electronics. Car & Stereo clear windows, convertible tops on cars. Even newer paint and shower stalls, fiberglass boat hulls. It’s a super excellent product !! I use number two for restoring and number 1 for keeping perfect. Also works wonderful for removing scratches from CDs, DVDs etc. that skip or won’t play anymore
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Ms. Josiane Koch MD
> 3 dayworked ok
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Hancock Chan
> 3 dayWorks as described! I do lots of acrylic scratch removal, and this Novus 2 works very well after 3000 grids sanding. Just buy a rotary foam to attach to your hand drill, apply fair amount of Novus 2, buff on the 3000 grids sanded acrylic, and you will see the magic shows. All the fine scratches are removed and the acrylic will shine! All you need is Novus 2, dont waste money on Novus 1 & 3.
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KR
> 3 dayGood for clearing scratches in plexiglass.
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Becca
Greater than one weekThis stuff is pure magic! I bought it to fix the scratches on my plexiglass windshield for my Polaris razor. I had tons of mild scratches all over the windshield and couldnt see out of it during the day. I used the Novus number 2 and bought a cheap drill buffer thingy, and it only took me about 20 minutes to buff the front and back, and now it looks like new! I also used this on my headlights for my truck. When I bought my truck the headlights were super crusty and faded. I spent over $40 on a kit that has you sand the plastic down with multiple grades, and use multiple stages of their chemical crap which only helped about 40%. I put a tiny coat of the Novus 2 on it and buffed it for 5 minutes and they look brand new. I wont use any other plastic finisher.