Has anyone else here ever try Novus plastic polish for restoring and polishing plastics, on their vacuums and such?
All I am going to say is just...wow.
I first heard of the stuff 4 years ago when I scored a 1976 GE Portacolor TV. The seller restored that TV with Novus, and the thing didn't have a scratch on it, and shined so well.
I finally bought some for myself, and I used it on my 2 Convertibles. I was so surprised at the results. They were both scuffed up all over, not shiny at all. This stuff did wonders.
I can see my reflection on top of the hoods. And not only that, using the #2 scratch remover, will restore faded and yellowed plastic. I used that on the headlight lens on the U4007, and it took the yellow away from it. It is actually a slightly tan tinted lens all cleaned up.
I forget who mentioned it on here, but I bought some Vinylex and used that on the furniture guards too. That worked great!
http://www.novuspolish.com/

All I am going to say is just...wow.
I first heard of the stuff 4 years ago when I scored a 1976 GE Portacolor TV. The seller restored that TV with Novus, and the thing didn't have a scratch on it, and shined so well.
I finally bought some for myself, and I used it on my 2 Convertibles. I was so surprised at the results. They were both scuffed up all over, not shiny at all. This stuff did wonders.
I can see my reflection on top of the hoods. And not only that, using the #2 scratch remover, will restore faded and yellowed plastic. I used that on the headlight lens on the U4007, and it took the yellow away from it. It is actually a slightly tan tinted lens all cleaned up.
I forget who mentioned it on here, but I bought some Vinylex and used that on the furniture guards too. That worked great!
http://www.novuspolish.com/
