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    Novus Plastic Polish

    This was recomended and It Really Works Well !!!

    Thanks you guys !

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    Tell us more! How much effort it was, what kinds of damage it repaired, where you got it...don't leave us hangin'...

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    That;s Steph for ya...a mystery wrapped in an enigma. When will she be back? We'll never know...

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    Retro Modernist 02audionoob's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby
    ...a mystery wrapped in an enigma...
    Sounds like a klobasnek.

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    Hi you two,
    Cute, replies, never been refered to like that one (klobasneck) I had to look it up :-)

    The Novus polish was really easy to use, I bought 2 small bottles one for fine and the other for medium type of scratches at a glass/ plastic shop in San Jose called Tap Plastics.

    It must have worked pretty well as I almost instantly sold the turntable..........

    Later,
    Stephanie

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    ...god, I love it when she talks polish...

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