Anyone ever used T-Cut ??
Discussion
Here's my problem...
Living just north of Brighton I took the Griff out last weekend and a couple of ****ing Seagulls thought they'd cover the nice shiny Imperial Blue colour with they're own mottled shade of smelly white stuff.
Cleaned the car when I got home but I seem to have polished it a tad too much because I've now noticed "swirl marks" in the paintwork that catch your eye rather nicely when the sun shines on them. I'm not too chuffed about this as it almost resembles an alumimium dashboard in a couple of seagull visited spots so I've asked a few people about how to get rid of them and the general opinion is that something like T-Cut Colourfast will do the trick.
However, I don't know of anyone who's ever used this stuff on GRP bodywork and the muppets in Halfords were their usual knowledgeable selves, so I thought I'd ask on here.
Will it be OK to use it or will it just cause me more headaches or are there any other alternatives? Any help would be much appreciated!!
Many thanks - Chris
Living just north of Brighton I took the Griff out last weekend and a couple of ****ing Seagulls thought they'd cover the nice shiny Imperial Blue colour with they're own mottled shade of smelly white stuff.
Cleaned the car when I got home but I seem to have polished it a tad too much because I've now noticed "swirl marks" in the paintwork that catch your eye rather nicely when the sun shines on them. I'm not too chuffed about this as it almost resembles an alumimium dashboard in a couple of seagull visited spots so I've asked a few people about how to get rid of them and the general opinion is that something like T-Cut Colourfast will do the trick.
However, I don't know of anyone who's ever used this stuff on GRP bodywork and the muppets in Halfords were their usual knowledgeable selves, so I thought I'd ask on here.
Will it be OK to use it or will it just cause me more headaches or are there any other alternatives? Any help would be much appreciated!!
Many thanks - Chris
I don't think it makes any difference that it's GRP - it's the paint you're polishing! I assume it's metallic so it's the laquer coating that you are polishing so be careful not to polish it away! Autoglym do a cutting polish which is good - and less abrasive than T-Cut. Then re-polish with super resin polish. I've used it in the past - but not had cause to on the Trev yet. Worth a try.
T-Cut Colourfast, is nothing like original T-Cut, it's just a 'ColourMagic' style polish, not a cutting paste
www.carsorted.net/products.asp?thispage=2§ionid=22§ion=6
:it'sstillpantsthough:
Autoglym Super Resin, followed by High Gloss
>> Edited by raceboy on Wednesday 9th April 14:49
www.carsorted.net/products.asp?thispage=2§ionid=22§ion=6
:it'sstillpantsthough:
Autoglym Super Resin, followed by High Gloss
>> Edited by raceboy on Wednesday 9th April 14:49
These people do a product called Scratch X which is for removing swirls.
www.meguiars.co.uk/
I haven't tried it, but the other products of theirs that I have used have been ace.
www.meguiars.co.uk/
I haven't tried it, but the other products of theirs that I have used have been ace.
Try this lot www.extremecarcare.co.uk they have a cleaning tips page somewhere!
I find that the Zymol liquid wax leaves a powdery white residue and as such am looking to try something else now. Might give AutoGlym a go.
The Zymol car shampoo liquid is quite good though. Seems to get the grime off well, puts a bit of a polish on the car just from washing, and smells of coconut too.
The Zymol car shampoo liquid is quite good though. Seems to get the grime off well, puts a bit of a polish on the car just from washing, and smells of coconut too.

My dealers service dept say NO T CUT under any circumstances. Went ballistic when I told them I had used it on a scratch. Apparently goes straight through the laquer. Now use only Autoglym. Discussed these swirly light scratches ( which seem to haunt all cars but much more so on dark paintwork)with a polish manufacturer. He reckons its not the cloth thats to blame but the minute particals of dust in the air which
collect on the bodywork and the cloth and act as a mild abbrasive. In his view without a sterile environment, unavoidable !!
collect on the bodywork and the cloth and act as a mild abbrasive. In his view without a sterile environment, unavoidable !!
Gassing Station | General TVR Stuff & Gossip | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






