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ACCESSORIES
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Polishes
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Novus Plastic
Clean & Shine #1
(Available in 2, 8, and 64 oz.)
Gently cleans all plastics without scratching. Leaves a lustrous shine
that resists fogging, repels dust, and eliminates static.
- Resists
finger marking
- Contains no
abrasives or harsh chemicals
- Leaves a smooth,
clean, greaseless shine
- If
the surface is extremely dirty, apply NOVUS No. 1 liberally and wipe
using long, sweeping strokes. Do not use pressure at this time or large
dirt particles may scratch the plastic.
- Re-apply NOVUS
No. 1. Polish using short,
circular strokes with a clean portion of the cloth.
- When surface is
thoroughly clean and uniformly
covered, buff to a
slippery glaze with a clean portion of the cloth. Surfaces buffed to a
high glaze are more resistant to dust and future scratching.
- Reapply NOVUS
No. 1 regularly to maintain the
antistatic, smudge and scratch resistant properties.
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Novus Fine Scratch
Remover #2
(Available in 2, 8, and 64 oz.)
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
- 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.
- Shake well. Test
in an inconspicuous area.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- For heavy
scratches, multiple applications of
NOVUS No. 2 or application of NOVUS No. 3 may be required.
- Follow with
NOVUS No. 1 for best results.
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Novus Heavy
Scratch Remover
(Available in 2, 8, and 64 oz.)
Removes
heavy scratches and abrasions from most acrylic surfaces. Use when
damage is too severe to be restored with NOVUS No. 2 polish.
- Requires use of
NOVUS No. 2 for final finishing
- Not recommended
for use on coated plastics
- Shake well. Test
in an inconspicuous area.
- Apply NOVUS No.
3 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.
- Continue
polishing until only fine scratches
remain. Using cloth, remove all remaining polish, this is very
important!
- Using a clean
cloth, apply NOVUS No. 2 in a
circular motion uniformly
to entire surface. Polish using light pressure until NOVUS No. 2 dries
to a light haze.
- Using a clean
portion of the cloth, buff the
surface clean. Follow with NOVUS No. 1 for best results.
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Plexus Plastic
Cleaner Protectant & Polish
(Available in 1/2, 7, and 13 oz.)
- Clear plastic is
easy to maintain with Plexus!
- Convertible top
windows!
- Headlight lenses
and windscreens!
- Instrument
panels and sun glasses!
Use Plexus to clean your sunglasses, bug and wind deflectors,
instrument faces and all window tint films. It will amaze you!
Use
Plexus like a glass cleaner. Just spray and
wipe. Plexus Plastic Cleaner and Polish penetrates
and
lifts even the most difficult stains without damaging even the most
delicate plastic or vinyl.
The special Plexus formula creates an
anti-static surface that repels the dust and dirt normally attracted to
plastic and vinyl. Plexus protects,
too! It
leaves an invisible, micro-thin layer of protection that seals plastic
and clear vinyl, making it more resistant to dirt, dust and
stains. Regular use of Plexus on clear vinyl
windows and
headlight covers will help prevent crazing, yellowing and oxidation
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