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never used t-cut was wondering whats best to use, original t-cut or a colour t-cut?
should have said it for a t plate astra second car, run around, paint is starting to go the milky white way just wanting to tidy it up really, not looking for a stunning show car finish or anything like
should have said it for a t plate astra second car, run around, paint is starting to go the milky white way just wanting to tidy it up really, not looking for a stunning show car finish or anything like
Edited by iani on Monday 29th June 09:48
personally I would say neither!
Depends really Tcut as the name suggests is a cutting compound. it will remove some scratches and such like, but still needs polish etc. 15-20 years ago it was great but there is a myriad of products now each with their own function. just see some of the detailers! Interesting read here...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
Take a few minutes (hours) and have a read here
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
I used to just use generic car shampoo and turtle wax as i didnt believe it made a difference.
Time and elbow grease really comes into its own in this category. I spend a whole day realistically twice a year giving the car(s) a deep clean.
Depends really Tcut as the name suggests is a cutting compound. it will remove some scratches and such like, but still needs polish etc. 15-20 years ago it was great but there is a myriad of products now each with their own function. just see some of the detailers! Interesting read here...
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
Take a few minutes (hours) and have a read here
http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...
I used to just use generic car shampoo and turtle wax as i didnt believe it made a difference.
Time and elbow grease really comes into its own in this category. I spend a whole day realistically twice a year giving the car(s) a deep clean.
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