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Novus Thread

By Green-Machine

2 years ago


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    #5 2 years ago
    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.

    #10 2 years ago

    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.

    #15 2 years ago
    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.

    #19 2 years ago
    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...

    #21 2 years ago

    I'm glad you could salvage a piece of invisglass. If it looks invisible to your eye, then that's all that matters. If it was destined for the trash anwyay, then you made out ahead.
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