Just Put Novus on it!
Quoted from Green-Machine:I used it on my glass and it looks fine.
This is a picture after repair.
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I don't see anything.
This is not good advice, you recommended fixing an issue with an incorrect product with another incorrect product.
You didn’t even say what you used originally and what other things you Tried before novus 2
Just a note, I always thought the coating was only on one side of the glass, not both sides. Not sure where/how/why I think this.
Quoted from FatPanda:Just a note, I always thought the coating was only on one side of the glass, not both sides. Not sure where/how/why I think this.
To confuse it more, I thought some makers is double sided coating and others are only 1...?
Quoted from TheLaw:To confuse it more, I thought some makers is double sided coating and others are only 1...?
I've always used Sprayway, which I've been told is safe. I've had DI and WoZ, and only used Sprayway on them and never noticed any harmful effects...so it's safe???
I probably wouldn't use Novus 2 on my glass though.
Quoted from Giebzilla:How do you know which side is the upside?
Etching/seal
Quoted from FatPanda:I've had DI and WoZ, and only used Sprayway on them and never noticed any harmful effects...so it's safe???
I probably wouldn't use Novus 2 on my glass though.
yes
agreed
Quoted from Green-Machine:What if the glass was damaged already and doomed for the garbage?
For all we know the wrong juice damaged the coating making it bad, and then the novus 2 just removed all of it altogether & feathering it out
Quoted from TheLaw:For all we know the wrong juice damaged the coating making it bad, and then the novus 2 just removed all of it altogether & feathering it out
Now you're just stuck with a plain piece of peasant glass...
If you look at the light reflection on your invisaglass do you see it reflecting yellow or blue/green? Seems like all my invisiglass/magic glass have a blue/green reflection from the overhead lights(can lights). My standard glass reflects yellow from the same can lights. If you scrubbed off the coating then you might be able to tell by the light color that’s reflecting off your invisiglass…but this is just a guess.
Quoted from FatPanda:I've always used Sprayway, which I've been told is safe. I've had DI and WoZ, and only used Sprayway on them and never noticed any harmful effects...so it's safe???
Sprayway does not contain ammonia so, yes, it's safe. (And one of the best.)
Quoted from Green-Machine:My scrubbed glass reflects green-bluish like the rest of my Invisiglass on my other machines
So it’s still anti reflective…sounds like you saved it congrats
Quoted from Boat:This is not good advice, you recommended fixing an issue with an incorrect product with another incorrect product.
You didn’t even say what you used originally and what other things you Tried before novus 2
Novus
Quoted from pacmanretro:I'm a bit late to this thread. Looking more like the nothing thread. ...
You didn’t miss anything. Some moron put Novus on his Invisiglass and made it regular glass.
Quoted from pinballboy:Novus is good, a+ From me.
Novus even smooths out abrasive personalities
Quoted from Giebzilla:How do you know which side is the upside?
The top side has the "label" in the lower right corner.
Quoted from tp:No, however if I use novus 2 to wipe my ass it takes more than the shit away.
I know how you feel…
Quoted from tp:No, however if I use novus 2 to wipe my ass it takes more than the shit away.
It will get rid of those warts
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