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I just wanted to share with everyone a great way to remove scratches (even deep ones) out of graded card slabs.
I got tired of sending slabs to PSA and SGC for reholder for scratches. It was costly and time consuming. From my car restoration days, I decided I would try a product that we used to clean headlights, lenses and clear plastic. Well it worked. Just use some PlastX and a microfiber cloth. The deeper scratches take a little elbow grease and patience but this absolutely works for a fraction of the cost. Amazon sells it. ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Kinda related, Deepwoods Off works insanely well on cleaning headlights. So good I no longer put it on my skin.
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And Coca-Cola is so acidic that it will strip tarnish off of metal. LOL Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Novus 2 is a great scratch remover for slabs, too.
Pretty much a similar/same thing as far as effectiveness.
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Plastx is slightly better IMO. Novus 2 tends to clog in the spout and turn hard.
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The last bottle I got 4 years ago I now keep in a plastic Ziplock bag and it's still operating like it was freshly opened.
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Right now I use do the polishing by hand. Has anyone tried a dremel tool with the polishing head or would that create too much heat?
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Anyone have (unretouched) BEFORE/AFTER shots to give us an idea of how the scratches are improved/eliminated?
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Here is one. Super deep scratch (originally thought was cracked). Took about 5 minutes. Several applications and some elbow grease.
![]() Before ![]() After - Gone ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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See my post Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Can you explain what takes place? Does the product 'fill' the scratches and then (after the elbow grease) seamlessly harden and blend in to effectively make the scratches disappear?
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It’s a very mild abrasive. It’s like a compound. You take some on a microfiber and work in circular motions with some pressure until the scratch is gone. Sometimes takes multiple passes and repeating the same. Once done just wipes off. It’s designed to remove a very thin layer of material Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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