dawarriorman Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Ok, well I was cleaning the shee last night, and I use the Novus plastic polish on it every once in a while (kind of like wax for your plastics). And I was just letting my thoughts wander while I was cleaning when I suddenly thought, why should I spend 30 bucks on those disk doctor things, when I have a plastic polish right here. CDs are plastic, so why wouldn't it work? I took a few out there today, and damn if it didn't fix them all. All it took was a cotton rag, about 3 minutes per cd, and they play like new. Quote
PUSH THE THROTTLE Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Good to know. I've got a friend with a disk doctor and they do work well though. Quote
sandman121383 Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 i bought a disc doctor and it didn't work. my 2 cents. i trieed it on music cd's PSX cds, lots fo stuff Quote
ellison445 Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Same here i bought a disc doctor and it didn't work. my 2 cents. i trieed it on music cd's PSX cds, lots fo stuff 446092[/snapback] Quote
NYUK Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 what kind of polish is this, can you post a pic of the bottle? Quote
PUSH THE THROTTLE Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 (edited) We had a dvd that wouldn't play through, it kept skipping. Used that disc doctor and it worked perfectly. You know what they say 95% user 5% machine. Edited December 7, 2005 by PUSH THE THROTTLE Quote
RNBRAD Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I don't use the Novus, cause all it is is car wax in a small bottle with a different name and a high price. Honestly though I use meguiar's step 2 polish and a 4" cotton wheel on the die grinder and go slowly from inside to outside with the wheel. Just basicly polishing the surface. If it's heavy scratches then I'll use a fine cut cleaner first then the polish. Works almost every time and when you have kids playing these 50 dollar ps2 games, you gotta find a way to repair them. Quote
PUSH THE THROTTLE Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 I don't use the Novus, cause all it is is car wax in a small bottle with a different name and a high price. Honestly though I use meguiar's step 2 polish and a 4" cotton wheel on the die grinder and go slowly from inside to outside with the wheel. 446101[/snapback] Like RNBRAD knows anything about polishing Quote
ellison445 Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Word on the block is all that blinding bling on his bike, Nothing but Krylon spray paint Like RNBRAD knows anything about polishing 446103[/snapback] Quote
RNBRAD Posted December 7, 2005 Report Posted December 7, 2005 Like RNBRAD knows anything about polishing Quote
dawarriorman Posted December 7, 2005 Author Report Posted December 7, 2005 I don't use the Novus, cause all it is is car wax in a small bottle with a different name and a high price. Honestly though I use meguiar's step 2 polish and a 4" cotton wheel on the die grinder and go slowly from inside to outside with the wheel. Just basicly polishing the surface. If it's heavy scratches then I'll use a fine cut cleaner first then the polish. Works almost every time and when you have kids playing these 50 dollar ps2 games, you gotta find a way to repair them. 446101[/snapback] Wouldn't doubt it. Surprisingly though, its one of the few things that the local motorcycle store has thats not overpriced. I do have some Meguiars Gold class though, I'll try that tomorrow see if it works any better. Now I didn't even use a wheel, I just did it by hand, but they were light scratches. Heres a link to their site, I use No 2: http://www.noscratch.com/novus/ Quote
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