I ended up receiving some psa 9s recently with scuff marks on the front and back of the slab. Literally just went out and purchased this product to clean them after watching the video, and they've come up perfect. Thank you so much!
This is fantastic - tried on a couple of PSA slabs, one really scuffed up on arrival the other just back from a submission but showing odd marks that I thought were signs of moisture in the slab. A few minutes of this technique and both are looking A1 👏
Dude. Thanks so much for sharing! I had 2 slabs that just came in and a few of them had big scratches (which is disappointing). Definitely going to give this a try on all my slabs 😅
Go for it! I will say though, you don't need to apply nearly as much as I did in this video. I've seen people say online that if there is too much, it can get inside the cracks where the two halves of the slab meet. Just use a bit less, and it should be fine.
But late but this seems effective, imam try this on one of my PSA 10 slabs since it’s a bit scratched. Also after cleaning the slab, should I wash it out with a wet towel to get rid of the chemicals ? I’m not sure if I missed that part if it was n the video
Does it have any bad effects over time do the slabs still look clean?worried it might introduce something to the plastic that makes it worse in the long run I understand it fixes it but does it last long and or cause any damage after years like omg I wish I never used that product type of issue (I know it’s not likely but has to ask)
Car enthusiasts swear by it, and I couldn't find anyone online complaining about the chemicals weakening their plastics with use. Just people saying they use it monthly on their car's plastics with no detriment. I'd say if you're weary, just don't buff it multiple times, buff out the scratches once and then just keep it clean the way you normally do* *unless your normal way of cleaning it scratched it.
@@chrismixel I used it on one of my slabs that was foggy and scuffed looks even better than new!!!I can actually see new details on the card I didn’t notice before after I put some water on it just to dilute anything only one slight weird affect is only on a certain part of the card when I hold it up to a led light it shines in this gasoline rainbow pattern in a very small portion (half a finger nail)only under led lighting when out right up to it I looked this affect up and it’s when the plastic is very clear and shines through other plastic…I assume since there’s no other plastic it’s shining through possibly just a effect from being so clean …not really worried at all about it tho
I ended up receiving some psa 9s recently with scuff marks on the front and back of the slab. Literally just went out and purchased this product to clean them after watching the video, and they've come up perfect. Thank you so much!
This is fantastic - tried on a couple of PSA slabs, one really scuffed up on arrival the other just back from a submission but showing odd marks that I thought were signs of moisture in the slab. A few minutes of this technique and both are looking A1 👏
That's great, glad the video was helpful! It's annoying that cards straight from PSA sometimes require this treatment but oh well... haha
Dude. Thanks so much for sharing! I had 2 slabs that just came in and a few of them had big scratches (which is disappointing). Definitely going to give this a try on all my slabs 😅
Go for it! I will say though, you don't need to apply nearly as much as I did in this video. I've seen people say online that if there is too much, it can get inside the cracks where the two halves of the slab meet. Just use a bit less, and it should be fine.
Ok this is life saving, thanks you soooooooo much for the tutorial !
thanks for the tip man, would never have thought to use that, great idea!
I'm hopeful this works 😢
Even just a little. Thanks for the vid!
But late but this seems effective, imam try this on one of my PSA 10 slabs since it’s a bit scratched. Also after cleaning the slab, should I wash it out with a wet towel to get rid of the chemicals ? I’m not sure if I missed that part if it was n the video
I don't think it is necessary, but I don't see why not. Just make sure it's just damp. Slabs aren't waterproof.
Does any microfiber towel work fine or certain gsm?
Does this method work with vertical streaks from perfect fit sleeves that I put my slabs in?
It's works! Thanks alot bud
You don’t get streaks from using the mcguires after? I have used it and the whole slab has these crazy streaks on it now.
I don't. Did you wipe it properly? Did you sleeve the slab afterward? Sleeves can cause weird streaks/scratches.
Thx man I’m going to try this today.
Does it have any bad effects over time do the slabs still look clean?worried it might introduce something to the plastic that makes it worse in the long run I understand it fixes it but does it last long and or cause any damage after years like omg I wish I never used that product type of issue (I know it’s not likely but has to ask)
Car enthusiasts swear by it, and I couldn't find anyone online complaining about the chemicals weakening their plastics with use. Just people saying they use it monthly on their car's plastics with no detriment.
I'd say if you're weary, just don't buff it multiple times, buff out the scratches once and then just keep it clean the way you normally do*
*unless your normal way of cleaning it scratched it.
@@chrismixel I used it on one of my slabs that was foggy and scuffed looks even better than new!!!I can actually see new details on the card I didn’t notice before after I put some water on it just to dilute anything only one slight weird affect is only on a certain part of the card when I hold it up to a led light it shines in this gasoline rainbow pattern in a very small portion (half a finger nail)only under led lighting when out right up to it I looked this affect up and it’s when the plastic is very clear and shines through other plastic…I assume since there’s no other plastic it’s shining through possibly just a effect from being so clean …not really worried at all about it tho
Thanks worked great
Very great and helpful video! :)
Wow. Thanks
can this one remove oil stains?
that I don't know
my brother had some of what u had and a microfiber and it scratched up my slab loool wtf
Better hope there's no taste! I like my PSA slabs ungarnished when I go for the lick test.