✨ Scratch-Free Shine Awaits! ✨
The NOVUS7030 Fine Scratch Remover #2 is an 8-ounce bottle designed to effectively remove fine scratches and abrasions from various plastic surfaces. Unlike traditional fillers, it restores the original clarity of your items, making it ideal for use on vehicles, protective shields, and more. However, it is not suitable for coated plastics or UV-protected surfaces.
C**
Great product been using it for years love it
I’ve used nervous on so many things around the house but mostly use it for my arcade collecting hobbySometimes magicalCleans the plastics like newBuff it on and wipe it offEasy to useOnly bad thing I could say is that often the nozzle gets clogged with the dried up product
M**G
A good Polish not just a filler
Great polish for fine scratches. I have used it on headlight covers (typically poly-carbonate), ABS, Clear PVC and it has done well on all of them. The depth of your scratches is what determines how course a polish you use. I start with a finer polish and if it doesn’t do the job then use a courser polish. Novus has a number 3 (courser polish). You always have to use the finer polish after the courser polish so you have to use the 2 polish again, but it is an easier means of telling which will work.I would be hesitant to use this on a touch screen as there can be invisible circuitry (indium tin oxide) very close to the surface and what the material is. Unless you know and understand the tech then usually best not to mess with it. Heating trinitrotoluene on the stove would be bad if you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s TNT.It does seem to leave some coating on the surface but it is NOT like many of the ‘wipe on fill type’ product to improve clarity that don’t last.. If you don’t have to rub it (or shake the bottle) then it isn’t really a polish. And while it might take a bit longer than the chemical melting wipe on type, you have much more control and less chance of messing up the surface. At worst (unless you go too fast and melt the plastic) you will end up with a clear depression in the material.I would like it to last a little longer before drying but in the hot Texas sun everything probably drys faster. After talking with the manufacturer they say that water can be used to wet the surface as long as you don’t dilute the polishing compound.This drill brush worked wellhttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003VIGPG6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Although these might work better as they don’t expose the polish to air as much and so it might last longer as liquid. I am polishing the inside of cylinders so needed something round instead of disk. For just headlights I would try these.https://www.amazon.com/Foam-Drill-Polishing-Inch-Buffing/dp/B076ZJMHB1/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1537911177&sr=8-3&keywords=foam+polishing+pad+for+drill
A**.
It does NOTHING
I tried it on deep scratches (nothing)..fair to say that the bottle syas No.2 FINE SCRATCH REMOVER.So I decided to test it on a bunch of FINE SCRATCHES and the results : IT DOES NOTHING, it does not remove anything at all, you are better off with shine shoe polish than with this crap, NOT RECOMMENDED and do not waste you money on this
H**N
Worked on fuzzy ring doorbell camera
After a while my ring doorbell camera got really fuzzy from weather, scratches, etc. I saw online that this product was recommended for that problem so I gave it a try. It cleared it up quite a bit. It took several times buffing and wiping. It’s not perfect still but it is much better.
B**Y
Worked on my touchscreen radio for Nissan Titan 👍🏼
My screen wasn’t bad but had two small scratches on screen that was annoying me. I risked it by dabbing the one small scratch and rubbed it in circles. The scratch was gone instantly but the part i rubbed was different than the near perfect screen on the rest of the radio. I freaked out and thought it was ruined because it looked awful and awkward. I realized the part that was rubbed was better looking. So after about an hour of rubbing the whole panel it look’s perfect like with a mirror type look to it. Very smooth to the touch also. So if you decide to rub out a small scratch, be ready to put in work and after 5-10 times of rubbing in the screen will have you thinking it kinda looks better than when it was brand new. It takes alot of work but it works
A**N
Not for me.
I think if you have a power polisher etc. this might be the answer. But trying to revive a scratched windshield manually is a challenge. I do use their product in the blue and white spray bottle to polish my motorcycle windshield and that stuff works great. Bugs and debris slide right off with just a damp cloth.
M**C
One of the most useful products for plastics
I originally purchased this to try to remove a scratch on an acrylic instrument panel cover on my BMW R1200RT motorcycle. My only two choices were repair or replace. Repair would cost me $180 for the plastic cover AND about 2 hours of time to replace. Or the few dollars for this Novus product. On the motorcycle discussion forums, nearly everyone recommended it, and I though "oh well, it can't hurt). It was amazing. I then tried it on a motorcycle helmet face shield which I had scratched. Fixed. I started to look for things to repair. It was like a game for me.It cannot repair deep scratches, but what will? This product is more for surface scratches, those that you can't feel with your fingernail. Also, it works best on acrylic, which is a softer plastic. If you have polycarbonate (also called Lexan), you need the Novus #3 polish, followed by the #2. But that works too.Great product for a small cost. Can't complain about that!
F**D
Blew it away!
This is my first review ever. I had to. This product literally blew it away. I have music album that is a 6-CD set, so to replace a scratched one I would have to buy the whole set. Well, I accidentally dumped them off the shelf the other day and CD #2 fell out and scraped against another jewel case. It caused the CD to malfunction and skip and sputter right out of the gates when I stuck it in the CD player.Well, I thought I’d give this stuff a try. I got a micro-fiber rag, shook the bottle, dabbed a drop on the scratched area, rubbed it fairly vigorously for about 15 seconds, noticed it was dry, and then buffed just enough to get the residue off.Perfection!! I couldn’t believe it. The scratch was completely gone and the disc played perfectly. Say what you want about this product. It just saved me 40-80 dollars plus to replace the CD set. Awesome!!
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