Slab Renew ... a product specifically made for removing scratches from Coin Slabs.
However I think it's for the most part equivalent to the other products posted and is probably more expensive at $16 a bottle. However it might make you feel more secure since it's been tested on coin slabs.
<< <i>On PCGS slabs, I've found PlastX to work quite well. Different story for NGC slabs >>
Same here, PlastX works great on PCGS as you can buff those to a nice shine. But I have messed up some NGC slabs as it can scratch quite badly. >>
Some members on the Forums recommended I use "Novus" fine scratch remover for the NGC slabs. It definitely improved the surfaces, but took quite some work.
<< <i>PlastX and a chammy, or an old cotton t-shirt, works well for me. >>
...shammy...fixed.
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Brasso
Microfiber cloth
rub rub rub
<< <i>PlastX
Brasso
Microfiber cloth
rub rub rub >>
+1
Toothpaste
Most car paint/plastic/metal polishes
soft cloth
PlastX and a chammy, or an old cotton t-shirt, works well for me.
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However I think it's for the most part equivalent to the other products posted and is probably more expensive at $16 a bottle.
However it might make you feel more secure since it's been tested on coin slabs.
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<< <i>On PCGS slabs, I've found PlastX to work quite well. Different story for NGC slabs >>
Same here, PlastX works great on PCGS as you can buff those to a nice shine. But I have messed up some NGC slabs as it can scratch quite badly.
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<< <i>On PCGS slabs, I've found PlastX to work quite well. Different story for NGC slabs >>
Same here, PlastX works great on PCGS as you can buff those to a nice shine. But I have messed up some NGC slabs as it can scratch quite badly. >>
Some members on the Forums recommended I use "Novus" fine scratch remover for the NGC slabs. It definitely improved the surfaces, but took quite some work.
Interests:
Pre-Jump Grade Project
Toned Commemoratives
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<< <i>PlastX
Brasso
Microfiber cloth
rub rub rub >>
+1
Toothpaste
Most car paint/plastic/metal polishes
soft cloth >>
I'd avoid toothpaste because it's too messy but it will leave your slab minty fresh.
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<< <i>PlastX and a chammy, or an old cotton t-shirt, works well for me. >>
...shammy...fixed.
(If you own the slab yourself, a bathroom mirror will aid in the threatening).