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Reddit mentions of NOVUS PC-10 Plastic Clean & Shine - 8 Oz.

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of NOVUS PC-10 Plastic Clean & Shine - 8 Oz.. Here are the top ones.

NOVUS PC-10 Plastic Clean & Shine - 8 Oz.
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  • NOVUS #1 - 2-ounce, 8-ounce and 64-ounce bottles
  • NOVUS #2 - 2-ounce, 8-ounce and 64-ounce bottles
  • NOVUS #3 - 2-ounce, 8-ounce and 64-ounce bottles
  • NOVUS #123 Kit – 2-ounce and 8-ounce kits. NOVUS Plastic Polish is the perfect for protecting, cleaning, polishing and restoring acrylic/polycarbonate protective shields. Our NOVUS Polish Kit provides solutions from the protection stage to restoration. Using the NOVUS Plastic Polish #1 keeps shields clear and safeguarded from scratches. If your shields and barriers are worn down or have been scratched up from frequent use of harsh disinfectant chemicals, use NOVUS Plastic Polish #2 to restore them back to new. For shields and barriers with deeper scratches or are heavily hazed, NOVUS Plastic Polish #3 is the solution you are looking for to restore your shields. Keep your protective shields like new by using NOVUS Plastic Polish.
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ColorClear
Height1.3 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size8 Ounce
Weight0.5952481074 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 6 comments on NOVUS PC-10 Plastic Clean & Shine - 8 Oz.:

u/adamroof · 4 pointsr/Harley

Novus 1 is what I use for the windshield. I am trying 50% hydrogen peroxide / water mix on a tip for bug pre cleaning the next time I get covered. (breaks down the bug proteins supposedly)

http://www.amazon.com/NOVUS-PC-10-Plastic-Clean-Shine/dp/B002UD0GFE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1370975895&sr=8-1&keywords=novus+1

u/sharkamino · 2 pointsr/vinyl

Avoid ammonia based products, like Windex or other home glass cleaners. They contain chemicals that can possibly damage plastics or make them cloudy. Soapy water is the safest and most effective cleaning solution. Air dry or use a non scratching microfiber towel.

If soap and water is not getting it clean enough, Novus Plastic Clean & Shine. $5 NOVUS PC-10 Plastic Clean & Shine - 8 oz.

>Gently cleans all plastics without scratching. Leaves a lustrous shine that resists fogging, repels dust, and eliminates static.
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>Resists finger marking
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>Contains no abrasives or harsh chemicals
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>Leaves a smooth, clean, greaseless shine
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>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.
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>Re-apply NOVUS No. 1. Polish using short, circular strokes with a clean portion of the cloth.
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>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.
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>Reapply NOVUS No. 1 regularly to maintain the antistatic, smudge and scratch resistant properties.

Novus #2 for scratches.

u/nakedarthur · 1 pointr/retrogaming

Sweet collection, but maybe give them a little love back?

u/MSD0 · 1 pointr/pcmods

Novus works good. A little water (distilled if you have it) and a microfiber should work. You can add a drop of dish soap if needed. Just avoid using anything with alcohol or ammonia, paper towels, etc.

u/Blackbird907 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Yes, it's most likely made of a plastic that attracts dust. I used to have a PC case where the window did the same thing. Got this spray (linked below) applied a little bit every 6 months or so, and never saw the dust again.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002UD0GFE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/baxxt14 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

You could also try a few chemical polishes. I did a quick search on this sub and someone polished some caps with 99% isopropyl alcohol, and my Google search found this Novus Plastic Polish that might work (i don't think anyone has used in on keycaps but it should work just as well as alcohol)