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VTR_Craig
13th July 2008, 20:30
Just looking for some info at the moment.

I have never used T-cut, except to do my rear badges.

Now my girlfriends car is an L reg so the paint is faded a bit and so i was thinking about using some t-cut on it.

Is it applied basically the same as polish?

is there a certain amount of time i should leave it on for?

When should you apply it in the washing process?

What should i apply afterwards?

Does it have polishing/waxing properties in it?

Would this be a good idea to use?

thanks in advance

barrett
13th July 2008, 20:32
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=84752

VTR_Craig
13th July 2008, 20:34
Ahhhh cheers for that mate, didn't find that when i searched.

Whats a cheap alternative?

scottyvtr
13th July 2008, 20:39
^^^^Autoglym paint renovator is really good!!!!

scottsaxvtr
22nd July 2008, 10:44
i would keep away from the t-cut its nasty stuff if you not sure how to use it t-cuts ok if you no the correct way to use it i would never attempt to use it on all panels of the bodywork i just use it for little bits and bobos like deep scratches to restore faded paint try simoniz paint restorer its good for faded paint and youll not harm your paint with this either mate:y:

stingray
22nd July 2008, 22:05
i would keep away from the t-cut its nasty stuff if you not sure how to use it t-cuts ok if you no the correct way to use it i would never attempt to use it on all panels of the bodywork i just use it for little bits and bobos like deep scratches to restore faded paint try simoniz paint restorer its good for faded paint and youll not harm your paint with this either mate:y:

Good advice there:y:

fastroadkid69
24th July 2008, 21:52
listen to scottsax he nows good advice given t cut nasty sh:n:it imo