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| NY_in_TX:
Oh yeah, sorry Mequire's Scratch X should be anyplace that sells car washing and polishing stuff. In the US you can find it in Target, Walmarts and any autoparts store. in the UK I'm not sure , only place I remember shopping was ASDA. ;D http://www.speeding.co.uk/acatalog/Meguiars_.html shows 9 pounds. I bought it at Walkmart here in the US for $7. so it might not be as cheap over there. Novus has 3 stages so I think it does a better job on deep scratches, but again this mequire's stuff is what I use because it's cheaper and works great on swirlmarks and light sratches. ny |
| rchadd:
novus buynow on ebay is 6 quid + pp http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3947&item=6181553714&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW pinball suppliers should have it under there cleaning products section think it comes in a number of differnt grades |
| rchadd:
whats the difference to using something like T Cut (not sure what called in US)? |
| NY_in_TX:
I googled T-cut and I think it's a colored wax. probably has some abrasives, but the Novus and the scratch X are pretty much all abrasive with no residues or coloring. so it makes them perfect for polishing out clear plexi and glass. ny |
| rchadd:
--- Quote from: NY_in_TX on May 26, 2005, 02:58:40 pm ---I googled T-cut and I think it's a colored wax. --- End quote --- |
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