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a few weeks ago i was complaining about how my opinion of my 1909-S VDB is that its a nice coin but i couldnt show it. the slab was severly scuffed and scratched. Well after some advice from another member, i purchased this product and tried it. Let me know what you think.

The first 2 are before and the rest are afters.........

I applied it twice, it says that may need to be applied a few times.

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where and how much. I have a couple slabs that look like they have taken a long dirt road

 

It's actually gone up quite a bit since I purchased my first bottle. You can buy it either on eBay (and use eBay bucks) or can purchase it from the company's website http://www.slabrenew.com/.

 

Edited to add: For me, it has worked well on PCGS slabs. It works on NGC slabs too, but I always have a harder time with them regardless of the product used. Apparently, PCGS uses a softer plastic than NGC. :(

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Save money and purchase an item like PlastX from AutoZone. It works just as good in my opinion and is much cheaper per ounce.

 

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Carl

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Save money and purchase an item like PlastX from AutoZone. It works just as good in my opinion and is much cheaper per ounce.

 

I have never tried this before, but look forward to doing so. Thanks for the suggestion for the future.

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Save money and purchase an item like PlastX from AutoZone. It works just as good in my opinion and is much cheaper per ounce.

 

 

Exactly.....I use Novus #2 fine scratch remover.....will make PCGS slabs look like new...but the new NGC slabs are still nearly impossible to polish.

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