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Novus scratch remover


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i tell you all this novus scratch remover is liquid gold i had scuffs and scratches in my vendstar 3000 canister fronts and like a miracle they are gone!!!!!!! found product online for $33.95 for the 3 step process but hold on to your hats, i found the same on ebay $13.95 same size 8oz bottles(3) if anyone wants to seewhat it can do i can post pics this product saved me from buying replacement canisters for 18 vendstars THANK YOU NOVUS SCRATCH REMOVER!!!!!!!

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i have before and after pics but can not figure out how to post them can someone give me insight hiw to post them and the job took about 7 minutes for all three canister fronts you be the judge and tell me what you think

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How does it compare to the Mequiar's Plast-X Cleaner?  http://www.walmart.com/ip/Meguiar-s-Plast-X-Clear-Plastic-Cleaner-and-Polish/16550253   I have experienced decent luck with the Mequiar's and it can be found at most Walmarts for less than $8. However, Mequiar's falls short on any decent scratches. 

 

Is this what you are talking about on Ebay?  I just ordered the same 3 - 8 oz. bottle kit plus cleaning cloth for $14 delivered to the door.  I will let everyone know how well it works. I intent to use it on the outside of the globes so the candy won't be exposed to the cleaner.  

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yes that is the right one i have used plastx and imo dont waste your money and yes i use it on theout side but if you use it on the inside of a globe just be sure to wash really good then it should be ok

yes that is the right one i have used plastx and imo dont waste your money and yes i use it on theout side but if you use it on the inside of a globe just be sure to wash really good then it should be ok

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  • 3 weeks later...

If you have deeper scratches, just treat them like you would buffing out a scratch on a car (lots more info out there).  Start with wet sanding at 600 to 1000 grit to feather out the scratch....work your way up to 1500/2000/3000 and then finish with any of the products already mentioned. 

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