Plastic Acrylic Polish, Cleaner and Scratch Remover

Novus 8-oz Polish #1 - Clean & Shine For Plastics

Novus 8-oz Polish #2 - Fine Scratch Remover For Plastics

Novus 8-oz Polish #3 - Heavy Scatch Remover For Plastics

MULTI PACK: Novus 2-oz of Each. Complete Plastic Clean And Polish Kit-#1, #2 & #3

Plastic Storm Windows & Skylights Boat Windows & Fiberglass Auto Interiors, Gauges, Chrome, & Acrylic Paint Collapsible Windows on Convertibles & Sport Utility Vehicles Motorcycle Windscreens, Visors, Fairings & Helmets Snowmobile Windshields, Helmets, & Hoods Turntable Dust Covers, Stereo Faceplates Compact Discs, Video Laser Discs, & CD ROM's Acrylic Hot Tubs & Spas Acrylic, Fiberglass or Cultured Marble Tubs, Showers & Counters Microwave Oven Doors, Decorator Acrylic Refrigerator Panels Acrylic Aquariums Telephones, Pagers, Scanners Acrylic Trophies & Awards Plastic Display Cases & Signs Gauges & Instrument Control Panels Safety shields & Goggles Airplane Windows Salad Bar Sneeze Guards Video Games, Pinball Machines & Jukeboxes Copiers and Fax Machines Acrylic Furniture Cash Registers & Calculators Emergency Vehicle Light Bar Lens Covers Acrylic on Tanning Beds

Polishing Tips

Power Buffer If the damaged area is fairly large or badly damaged, a power buffer may be used with NOVUS No. 2 and No. 3. Use a clean cotton bonnet and operate the buffer at a low speed to avoid overheating the plastic, approximately 1,000 RPM. Each polish should be applied with a seperate, clean bonnet.

Before Polishing Before attempting to clean or remove scratches, always make sure the plastic is cool to the touch. Use a liberal amount of plastic cleaner to safely remove surface dust and dirt. In addition, test scratch removers in a small or inconspicuous area for compatibility.

Coated Plastics Some plastics are coated with a thin film which may be damaged by the abrasives in the polish. NOVUS No. 2 and No. 3 Polishes are not recommended for use on coated plastics or eyeglass lenses.

Polishing Cloth The type of polishing cloth you use will make a difference. The ideal cloth is nonabrasive, absorbent and lint free. To eliminate any chance of scratching, use only disposable cloths. Reusable cloths can retain abrasive particles, but you won't know for sure until the damage is done. Use a soft cotton cloth (such as a diaper), avoid using polyester or rayon wipes which can scratch unprotected plastics.

Polishing Tips

Power Buffer If the damaged area is fairly large or badly damaged, a power buffer may be used with NOVUS No. 2 and No. 3. Use a clean cotton bonnet and operate the buffer at a low speed to avoid overheating the plastic, approximately 1,000 RPM. Each polish should be applied with a seperate, clean bonnet.

Before Polishing Before attempting to clean or remove scratches, always make sure the plastic is cool to the touch. Use a liberal amount of plastic cleaner to safely remove surface dust and dirt. In addition, test scratch removers in a small or inconspicuous area for compatibility.

Coated Plastics Some plastics are coated with a thin film which may be damaged by the abrasives in the polish. NOVUS No. 2 and No. 3 Polishes are not recommended for use on coated plastics or eyeglass lenses.

Polishing Cloth The type of polishing cloth you use will make a difference. The ideal cloth is nonabrasive, absorbent and lint free. To eliminate any chance of scratching, use only disposable cloths. Reusable cloths can retain abrasive particles, but you won't know for sure until the damage is done. Use a soft cotton cloth (such as a diaper), avoid using polyester or rayon wipes which can scratch unprotected plastics.

Excelled for TV flat screen cleaning clean with out scratching and removing scratches.


Plastic Acrylic Polish, Cleaner and Scratch Remover
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