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If so, PM me, I have some questions.
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Ok, no responses. So can anyone tell me if there is a way I can purchase any of their resins? I was able to sample some from a friend years ago but he sold his business.
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HI SPLIPIT.. use the direct aproach and just call and ask ..by the way what do you use now?? they have been around the longest and i'm sure its good stuff but there is a lot of chemical out there thats good..right now i'm using green cap
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i was told that it is not available retail and is only available to Novus franchise owners. I was just hoping for another source.
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After many years of experience using Novus resin I can assure you it is no better than Magnibond. They have both passed the same BS approved standards unlike almost every other resin available. I would say anyone out there than cannot do a good repair with Delta resin should look more closely at their techniques not the resin. I have a huge amount of admiration for the work Novus did for windshield repair in the early days.
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