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Posted By: Richard
Does anyone know of some method or polish that can remove those nasty scratches from the SGC and PSA cases? This seems to be a problem because when the cases are scratched that can really impair the beauty of the card in the case. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
is to pay the $5.00 or so for re-holdering. I've had no success removing scratches from these plastic tombs. In fact any attempt might make the holder look worse. |
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Posted By: Sean
I echo Steves idea, or NEVER touch your cards slabbed or not. |
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Posted By: George Dreher
I bought a PSA graded T206 once that had a price sticker affixed over the hologram. When I peeled it, it left a terrible residue. The best thing to use for that is a dry cloth and drop some alcohol on the sticky residue, but when I rubbed it off, it took the hologram off with it. Had to get a new holder for that one. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
....just use a piece of scotch tape, and then apply, peel, apply, peel, until it comes off.... |
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Posted By: Anonymous
My friend purchased a product from an auto store for polishing plastic that did a good job. The original scratch was still visible but much fainter. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
The Meguiars Plastic Polish from an auto store works nicely. It is a two step process. If the scratch is not deep and just a surface scratch, then with a little elbow grease it should polish out. Then you dont have to send the card away to a grading company and pay $5 plus the shipping. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
$5 for reholdering is the best bet. |
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Posted By: Brett
You can't remove a scratch... just cover it up like a scratch on a car |
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Posted By: Steve f
Thanks for all the ideas. |
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Posted By: joseph
Call up a automotive supply company, auto zone or another and ask for plastic scratch remover. I used this on my cars lights and watch crystals and it works great. It does take a little time and effort but it warks for under 10 bucks and will last for a long long time. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
should work for the goo too. Don't use goo gone......it will alter the substance of the case.... |
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Posted By: JK
I use Novus products to remove scratches and glue residue (from price stickers) from slabs. Actually works pretty well. These products can be found on ebay: |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
WD-40 for the sticker goo works well. Novus plastic polisher, which you can get on ebay, does a decent job on the plastic. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
you've got some pretty nice cards! Don't mess around with them. Pop the $5 for a re-holder. The cards are worth it. |
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Posted By: JK
"For those of you wanting to remove scraches to your PSA 2/SGC 30 graded T206 commons, have at it" |
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