slab polishing....

First will you go blind or get hairy palms from polishing your slabs?
Sorry trust me, with the day i had I needed a bad joke, and I specialize in them.
So if I get Plast-X or Mequire's or whatever is there anything special I need to know.
I have a few PCGS, NGC & Anacs holders that need a shine to get some better pics.
Any good advice?
Sorry trust me, with the day i had I needed a bad joke, and I specialize in them.
So if I get Plast-X or Mequire's or whatever is there anything special I need to know.
I have a few PCGS, NGC & Anacs holders that need a shine to get some better pics.
Any good advice?

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takes care of scratches and other stuff. I may still have a bottle if I can find it Ill send it to ya.
he and I went heads ta tails over this stuff till he proved it worked, god bless him for having the patience
for the bashing I gave him back then
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Just don't rub so hard and fast that ya melt the plastic.
NGC has an option for a scratch-resistant slab. Costs $5 or $10 more. These slabs are extremely difficult to work with, if they get scratched. Don't bother.
Otherwise I have had great success polishing out scratches. Sometimes it takes a lot of re-applications.
I remember Mark G. recommending polishing in a back-and-forth fashion because it would be easier to direct light to avoid it when shooting. I still do it the old way, in a circular fashion. Trick is to turn the cloth often so you are not dragging minuscule plastic particles across the surface and creating new scratches.
Lots of elbow grease at first...less and less as you get to the buff stage.
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Plastx on PCGS.
Funny thing is I've never ever had to polish any ANACS old white chase holders.
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held the slab up to the wheel gently, keeping it in motion, and checking frequently with my loupe, all the scratches gradually left, and the surface was what I will say is virginal and un hairlined.
by far putting to shame any of my earlier attempts with slab renew, hand buffing etc etc.
Id only suggest this to someone who follows my path, and has a buffing wheel setup like that, and takes it slow using a junk slab to learn on.
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<< <i>Novus works really good on NGC slabs.
Plastx on PCGS. >>
Novus is good stuff. also works great on acrylic aquariums.
are the plastics that diferent between the graders?
Auto store like Checker? Auto Zone perhaps?
<< <i>Where do you find this PlastX stuff?
Auto store like Checker? Auto Zone perhaps? >>
Yes with the other polishes.
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If anyone would wish to send me a lo value scratched slab Ill be glad to 'do it' and sent it back...and then they can give a report to the peanut gallery.
Heck, I could see setting up at a show and having dealers truck over their sorry looking slabs for a $pruce up.