'T' cutting metallic paintwork?
'T' cutting metallic paintwork?
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Boosted LS1

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21,200 posts

287 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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This may seem like a daft question but can this be done on a production car or is the lacquer mixed in with the paint and flake? A friend want's to resurrect the original shine on the volvo.

fozzymandeus

1,089 posts

173 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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Clearcoat on top of colour coat, much like any modern water based paint, metallic or not.

A cutting compound will remove light scratches, just be careful not to flat off all the lacquer.

ch427

11,692 posts

260 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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forget the t cut, there are far superior products out there these days.
how bad is the paint?

fozzymandeus

1,089 posts

173 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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ch427 said:
forget the t cut, there are far superior products out there these days.
Oh, incidentally, This.

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

243 months

Friday 25th May 2012
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T Cut is a harsh, blunt instrument that once applied with conviction, takes a long time to polish out back to a shine.

I get good results on tired paint from using a clay bar and something like Meguiars Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner.

HTH

Boosted LS1

Original Poster:

21,200 posts

287 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Thanks for the replies. I'll pass the information on.

PumpkinSteve

4,243 posts

183 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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ch427 said:
forget the t cut, there are far superior products out there these days.
how bad is the paint?
yes I used Meguiars Scratch X and found it to be brilliant at removing light scratches and polishing up dull paint areas.

falkster

4,258 posts

230 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
I get good results on tired paint from using a clay bar and something like Meguiars Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner.

HTH
I used this on all my cars and it really does give you a good base but it is only a base to get the shine back, you need a really good polish, wax and maybe something extra.
I've just topped mine off with Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection and it's awesome. Will be pulling the 968CS out tomorrow to do the same.

Ray Luxury-Yacht

8,918 posts

243 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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falkster said:
Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
I get good results on tired paint from using a clay bar and something like Meguiars Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner.

HTH
I used this on all my cars and it really does give you a good base but it is only a base to get the shine back, you need a really good polish, wax and maybe something extra.
I've just topped mine off with Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection and it's awesome. Will be pulling the 968CS out tomorrow to do the same.
Oh yah - my post didn't make that clear, did it?!

As you say, this is just to get the lustre back. THEN you have to use a good polish, and finish with a sealing wax.


FreeLitres

6,126 posts

204 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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PumpkinSteve said:
yes I used Meguiars Scratch X and found it to be brilliant at removing light scratches and polishing up dull paint areas.
+ at least 1

andyroo

2,469 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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PumpkinSteve said:
yes I used Meguiars Scratch X and found it to be brilliant at removing light scratches and polishing up dull paint areas.
Scratch X Two has a compound in it that breaks down as you polish so it acts a finer abrasive the longer you use one dollop, making the initial scratch removal quicker than the first Scratch X

Menzerna do some good stuff too

M3333

2,344 posts

241 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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On all my vehicles in recent years i have used first a household APC cleaner (link is to the megs stuff but any household APC from tesco will do) diluted. Use a brush and get into all the small areas with the doors open, fuel filler cap etc.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/meguiars-a...

Then i use a clay bar.

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/230...

The Poorboys White diamond.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-w...

Then to finish off a Poorboys sealer.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/poorboys-ex...

I had a few polishing rags etc also on my order, spent around £60 and do my vehicle once a year properly, have loads left and worth every penny. The finish on the paint is like glass!

Dont use T-Cut i believe it contains ammonia which fades your paint once on? Sure someone will clarify why it is bad for your paint!



fozzymandeus

1,089 posts

173 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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M3333 said:
On all my vehicles in recent years i have used first a household APC cleaner (link is to the megs stuff but any household APC from tesco will do) diluted. Use a brush and get into all the small areas with the doors open, fuel filler cap etc.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/meguiars-a...

Then i use a clay bar.

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/230...

The Poorboys White diamond.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-w...

Then to finish off a Poorboys sealer.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/poorboys-ex...

I had a few polishing rags etc also on my order, spent around £60 and do my vehicle once a year properly, have loads left and worth every penny. The finish on the paint is like glass!

Dont use T-Cut i believe it contains ammonia which fades your paint once on? Sure someone will clarify why it is bad for your paint!
Good stuff! I'd suggest a wax on top of the sealer too, but that's nitpicking.

M3333

2,344 posts

241 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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fozzymandeus said:
M3333 said:
On all my vehicles in recent years i have used first a household APC cleaner (link is to the megs stuff but any household APC from tesco will do) diluted. Use a brush and get into all the small areas with the doors open, fuel filler cap etc.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/meguiars-a...

Then i use a clay bar.

http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/products/products/230...

The Poorboys White diamond.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/poorboys-w...

Then to finish off a Poorboys sealer.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/poorboys-ex...

I had a few polishing rags etc also on my order, spent around £60 and do my vehicle once a year properly, have loads left and worth every penny. The finish on the paint is like glass!

Dont use T-Cut i believe it contains ammonia which fades your paint once on? Sure someone will clarify why it is bad for your paint!
Good stuff! I'd suggest a wax on top of the sealer too, but that's nitpicking.
Good point, I shall get some ordered. thumbup

MondeoMan1981

2,452 posts

210 months

Saturday 26th May 2012
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I've used a colour magic colour restoring / polish product on a metallic car before and found it a good base to wax on. Took out little scratches and shined up nicely.