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In Reply to: RE: CD/ disc scratch repair (not sure if right forum) posted by PAR on August 02, 2015 at 03:30:51
I saw they had a course grade and a fine grade but then the sort of generic "clean and shine" thing -
Which one is the most course grade actually? They seem to be sold in kits of those three very commonly
JaroTheWise
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The Novus polishes are normally sold in kits of 3 as the idea is to start with the most coarse (#3). This will deal with deeper scratches but will leave small abrasions of its own. So you then polish these out with #2 and finish with #1. From my experience most CD scratches are pretty superficial and #2 followed by #1 may suffice. Obviusly there will be departures from this.Elbow grease is also required :-)
Edits: 08/03/15
I dont think I like the elbow grease part - actually much safer than messing with machines. I still laugh..or cry... when I see a nice car with a finish destroyed by someone who bought a buffer without understanding it requires a different formulation of polish than hand applied stuff.
The internet is full of demos of toothpaste mixed with peanut butter is supposed to fix CD scratches
JaroTheWise
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