

✨ Restore your plastics to showroom shine — because your gear deserves the best! 🛠️
The NOVUS PK1-8 Plastic Care Kit offers a professional 3-step system with 8-ounce bottles of plastic polish, fine and heavy scratch removers, plus reusable polishing towels. Designed to clean, restore, and protect acrylic and plastic surfaces, it effectively removes scratches and abrasions while promoting sustainability with reusable towels. Trusted by thousands, this kit extends the life and clarity of your plastic valuables with minimal product use.












| ASIN | B0029B518O |
| ASIN | B0029B518O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,174 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #12 in Automotive Plastic Care Products |
| Brand Name | Novus |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,884) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
| Item model number | 7100-7069 |
| Manufacturer | Novus |
| Manufacturer | Novus |
| Material Features | Unscented |
| Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 5.98 x 3.27 inches; 8 ounces |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Specific Uses For Product | Plastic Cleaner |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**E
HUGE improvement
Crazy improvement for 10yr old acrylic fish tank. It's not going to look 100% brand new, but an 80% improvement is still worth it! Use WAY less than you think you need. Like maybe 1-2 pea sized of the green #3 and 1 pea of the red #2 per 1sq' of surface. Buff the #3 to clear/very slight haze (may need to repeat as needed for deeper scratches) before moving on to #2, then buff until clear. The spray works best sprayed on your cloth, do a quick all over wipe, then buff in. If it looks wet cloudy, you unsex to much, get a clean cloth and buff until clear.
N**E
Really works for removing superficial scuff marks from acrylic surfaces
I bought this with much skepticism, but it really does work for removing small, light scratches to acrylic surfaces You don't need to use a large amount, just 1-2 drops per spot, rub in circular motion with a paper bag (paper bags are just a very fine abrasive comparable to 1200 grit sandpaper) and wipe away with included lint free paper towels The included paper towels can be re-used (rinse with water, squeeze out excess water, and hang to dry) I doubt it will work for gouges in acrylic, but for superficial scuff marks--superb This set is pretty expensive, but for the amount, I think it will last me a lifetime
L**4
I can see clearly now, the scratch(s) are gone!
My plastic windows on my JD cab were horribly scratched, coming into winter here, I knew that I would be in the cab many times this season and wanted to get clearer windows. I had read reviews on this combo pack and decided to give it a try, I used a drill and some rotary sponges of different (grits) coarseness. It worked like a charm, it took a while, as I did go through all of the recommended steps in the instructions. WOW, you can see from the before and after images that the difference is amazing...as far as lasting, it has now been 4 weeks in the bitter cold and they are still as clear as the day I completed the procedure. I would definitly recommend this product, combined with the drill disk sponges...you will be happy with the results.
P**E
it works as described - good product - need to be quick/prepared to do the process
it works as described - good product. it does dry fast so you need to do the process quickly or you will end up needing to clean and start again.
D**Z
Better than expected.
I made a plexiglass display case for my wife and the top got quite a few scratches on it. I got this stuff not really expecting too much out of it. Got to say it worked way better than imagined. Very easy to use with 3 clearly marked bottles that tell you the order in which to use them. Used it on the plexiglass and it got out all the smaller scratches with one session that took about 30 minutes to do. Very clear glass now that is even shiny. I’m wanting to test it on the front headlight of my wife’s van next. It cleans up everything and I barely use any of it. No leaking from the bottles themselves. Try it, I bet you will be impressed. I love it.
S**.
Removed light and medium scratches, but replaced them with lighter but still visible scratches.
This works well for most kinds of plastic, and the final step gives it a nice shine, but if you're using this on any kind of screen, even one without any kind of coating, I wouldn't recommend it, as it can cause a shimmering effect from all the tiny scratches it adds. It also won't remove heavy scratches, so don't bother if there are any gashes in the plastic (maybe start with sandpaper, but be extra careful.) You do get a lot in the bottle, so it'll last you quite a while.
J**N
Works great
Works great and easy to use!
L**L
Mr Fixit Best Kept Secret
Nice kit, reasonably priced. Novus is a like a best kept secret, and not many people know how well it works. IF USED PROPERLY. Pro Hint: It's not magic, you don't just "spray and wipe", you DO need to apply some elbow grease, but I've found nothing better for polishing hard plastics. Plastics like (but not limited to) acrylic, polystyrene, polycarbonate, etc. On these and other surfaces with sticker residue where you can't use any kind of solvent, this stuff is the answer. I've salvaged many sticky, scuffed up CD cases with just #2 alone. The trick is to use aggressive pressure and rapid motion like a buffer, to the point where you're actually generating heat from friction. Not so hard that you crack the CD case but don't baby it, either. If your polish rag is CLEAN you will not hurt the plastic. ALWAYS use a CLEAN soft cloth for this. Can't stress that enough. The smallest dirt particle on your cloth will apply new scratches often times worse than the ones you're trying to take out. If the scratches aren't terrible, sometimes starting with the #2 is enough. If the're kinda bad, start with the #3. Buff till the scratches are gone. Then use the #2 in the same way to polish the micro haze left by the #3. If done right, you may not even need the #1 but applying it does make things shine and adds a little protection. Note that if a surface has seen considerable abuse, some scratches may be too deep for polish alone. In cases like those, it is possible to use super fine sandpaper like 1000, 1500, on up to 2000 grit to get them out. Then proceed with the Novus after that. Okay, I may be getting carried away suggesting one put THAT much effort into saving a CD case. But the point is, the process is the same for any (potentially more valuable) hard plastic object like a figure, a table top, or maybe a motorcycle windshield. I've also had success cleaning the CDs themselves. If dusty, rinse under some warm soapy water first before attempting to polish. Some scratches are best left alone if they're not affecting play. But if they're fairly significant and you just can't stand looking at them any longer, start with the #2. Don't be near as aggressive as on the case, these surfaces are kinda tender and you can easily make things worse. Might want to practice a bit on a junk CD first. After the #2, finish with the #1. If a CD is just dirty, use only the #1 with light, light pressure. It'll take smoke film and fingerprints off nicely. And ONLY use a microfiber cloth on CDs.
S**N
The polishing paste really works, it can remove some scratches from your plastic/acrylic surface. Personally I find #2 polishing paste still coarse/hard enough to leave noticable traces on a soft acrylic, I recommend adding an additional step with "polywatch"/"displex" polishing paste (which are softer but they struggle more to remove scratches) for a better result.
A**R
We use this on fibreglass windshield. Made such a great difference, we make sure to keep on hand, it minimizes little scratches very much and gives a clear view
D**N
very good products, wish there was better description of how to use properly, but internet has that covered, only reason didn't get 5 stars is the one bottle with spray cap leaks terribly when sprayed.
N**E
work good
J**E
I wouldn 't use the first bottle on a CD works good on glasses &old records but it doesn't completely takes out all scratches just the mild ones etheir than that I had fun you might have better luck with these items.
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