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To Restore & Refinish Use NOVUS No. 2
Removes fine scratches, haziness and abrasions from
most plastics. With repeated use, NOVUS No. 2 restores faded and
discolored plastics.
- Removes the damage instead of filling it in
- Buffs out quickly
- After restoring, seals with a coat of polish
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NOVUS No. 2
Removes Fine Scratches from Most Plastics
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Observe condition of the surface to be treated.
The deeper the scratches, the greater the pressure required to remove
them. If the surface is dirty, clean with NOVUS No.1 before applying
NOVUS No. 2.
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Shake well. Test in an inconspicuous area.
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Apply NOVUS No. 2 liberally. Using a clean, soft
cloth, polish with a firm back-and-forth motion at right angles to the
scratches. Keep the cloth saturated with polish at all times.
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When the worst scratches have been polished out,
reapply NOVUS No.2 uniformly in a circular motion to the entire
surface using short, circular strokes and light pressure. Allow to dry
to a light haze.
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Using a clean portion of the cloth, buff the
surface to a slippery glaze using firm, short strokes. This procedure
is imperative in achieving the best results.
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For heavy scratches, multiple applications of
NOVUS No. 2 or application of NOVUS No. 3 may be required.
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Follow with NOVUS No. 1 for best results.
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Polishing Tip: 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 wool or 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 separate, clean bonnet.
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