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I was searching eBay trying to find those old PSA cloth pouches that they used to sell and when I searched "PSA card holders" some stuff called slab renew came up in the search. I looked at it and it claims to be able to to remove scratches from graded card/coin holders. Has anyone tried this stuff and know if it actually works?
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I've used Novus #2 for years and it's great for removing light scratches and blemishes on graded slabs.
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Yep, it's the best. I use it with lens paper.
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I looked up that Novus #2, but I only found a three step kit on their website. I ended up buying a bottle of that slab renew which seemed a bit expensive at $15 a bottle, but it did a surprisingly good job although the scratches were fairly light on the slabs I used it on.
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I bought a bottle of Novus #2 this week on ebay. $2 for a 2 oz. bottle. Got it in 2 days. It works AWESOME! My slabs shine like a diamond and are scratch free. Just thought I'd share.
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Thanks to all for the helpful advice in this thread - just ordered a small bottle of Novus #2 to clean up some scratched slabs.
Cheers, Blair
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I found this helpful thread while searching the web on how to clean up graded card slabs that have been scratched. I just got 3 fairly expensive Bowman Chrome prospect autos that were Beckett graded, and all 3 of the slabs were scratched. So, I am buying some Novus #2, and I'll report back when the slabs are treated.
I figured that there were other members that have their cards SGC or PSA graded, too, and would like to clean up the slabs for the purposes of scanning or selling.
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