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Where can you get this stuff. It does not look as if it is sold in retail stores, or is it ?

Posted on 16 years ago
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There is a bunch of it on ebay right now.. around $10-$12 for the cleaners/polishers and $6-$8 for shipping.. 41 listings to choose from.

Probably a link to a dealer in those auctions.

Best of luck!

Not a Guru... just interested..
Posted on 16 years ago
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There is a bunch of it on ebay right now.. around $10-$12 for the cleaners/polishers and $6-$8 for shipping.. 41 listings to choose from.Probably a link to a dealer in those auctions.Best of luck!

Thanks,

Any idea on how much would be needed to do a 22 bass 13 tom and 16 floor tom.....planning on using #1 and #2

Bottles seem to go from 8oz to 64 oz....nothing in between............

Posted on 16 years ago
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1 just used an 8oz to do 3 camco drums i swear buy the stuff just dont use an abrasive cloth their wiping clothes are worth buying ebay price are pretty cheap you can also buy it right off their website site

Posted on 16 years ago
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1 just used an 8oz to do 3 camco drums i swear buy the stuff just dont use an abrasive cloth their wiping clothes are worth buying ebay price are pretty cheap you can also buy it right off their website site

Good info, thanks,

Did you use 1 and 2 ....

I am restoring an old '66 Ludwig kit. The wrap is in very good shape but does have a number of light scratches, nothing major. Would you suggest using #2 initially.

Thanks, John

Posted on 16 years ago
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1 just used an 8oz to do 3 camco drums i swear buy the stuff just dont use an abrasive cloth their wiping clothes are worth buying ebay price are pretty cheap you can also buy it right off their website site

Would you suggest using this on Flame wraps?

Posted on 16 years ago
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Like Pearl Satin Flames ...?? I was advised on the forum to use Scrubbing Bubbles and a soft brush. I cleaned my Satin Flames.., '66 Slingerlands "Basement Dwelling Slings" in the drum set gallery, with some Windex... next time I have them apart I will go with Scubbing Bubbles.

Those Satin Flame finishes are vulnerable to abrasives.. I am told.

That kit is the first one I have owned.

Not a Guru... just interested..
Posted on 16 years ago
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Do Not Use On Satin Wraps !! It Is Too Abrasive The Only Thing I Use On Satin Wraps Is A Damp Cloth And Elbow Grease They Scratch Too Easy Use Novus 2 If U Have Deep Scratches Usually No#1 Gets Great Results On Wrap Finishes Use It Sparingly And Large Stokes So You Dont Get An Uneven Patch. Steve

Posted on 16 years ago
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Any motorcycle dealer should carry Novus as that's what they use to remove scratches from helmet screens and windshields.

Posted on 16 years ago
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I?m about to pull my 50?s WFL Black Marine Pearl kit to pieces and do a full clean, polish and detail. I?m keen to try out this Novus that everybody raves about. The wrap is in pretty good shape but looks a bit dull. Also if you look really close on the mounted tom there are a lot of tiny, almost spider web looking cracks in the wrap. Kind of looks a bit dried out. Is Novus too harsh for an old wrap in this condition? What would you recommend, 1, 2 or 3? The kit has all nickel plated hardware which is going to look great after I take some metal polish to it. I?ll be sure to take a heap of photo?s and post again before and after shots. So is Novus suitable for 50?s BMP wrap and if so which one?

Cheers.

Posted on 16 years ago
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