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Subject: Paintwork scratches
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dinoreno 24.05.12 - 07:43pm
Is thier any cheap ways to remove scratches from my paintwork? The type of scratches that look its been washed with a brillo pad in a circle motion. Do not want to buy/rent a buffing machine. so any ideas please? * +

oasisuk 24.05.12 - 07:58pm
t-cut * +

dinoreno 24.05.12 - 08:09pm
Do i need the swirl wax or colour match one? cheers * +

oasisuk 24.05.12 - 08:49pm
i've used the t-cut original, its quite abrasive so be careful and wax after but it does work * +

dinoreno 24.05.12 - 10:10pm
i will just try it on the Bonnet. Last time i let a kid wash my car without checking what kind of sponge he has lol. cheers * +

xvansx 25.05.12 - 02:23am
Shouldn't use a sponge to wash a car. A woollen cloth mitt is better. * +

campa 25.05.12 - 11:24pm
original t cut nod i've tried the coloured 'paint restorers' and they don't really work as well. The colour match waxes can be quite good though * +

motoguyx 26.05.12 - 12:50am
t cut is harsh.. try sumit by turtle wax and just take longer.. its easier to work with too * +

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