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JAM
23rd March 2009, 16:02
what type of t-cut would be best for a black vtr?

Peejous
23rd March 2009, 16:02
what type of t-cut would be best for a black vtr?

None... t-cut is like very fine sand paper, do you want to sand paper your car?

Use a polish.

sniperscotts
31st March 2009, 20:42
any colour:S
but black for a black car lol

Mattymcn
31st March 2009, 20:45
get a polish or wax!! T cut = rough to the touch paint work!!

STAY AWAY!

Thats if you like your paint? :)

saxovtsmad
31st March 2009, 20:53
ive got a black vts was told to use t cut but its wank mate DO NOT USE IT

Woody91
31st March 2009, 20:58
try ag paint renovator its excellent got quite a few marks and light scrathes out of my body work

wingswest
31st March 2009, 21:14
Do not use t-cut ever

CraigLovelock
31st March 2009, 21:18
Unless your t cutting your badges ;)

J222JRA
31st March 2009, 21:18
t-cut is a load of crap mate.

I take it your are polishing by hand? If so get the meguiars 3 stage polishing system, the results are very good.

evo189
1st April 2009, 08:55
t-cut is the wankest thing ever created use it a few times you have got no paint lrft lol

Benji-Westcoast
1st April 2009, 09:59
stay away from the T-cut on your paintwork idea!! cant be stressed enough lol

wigansaxo
1st April 2009, 16:13
i used it to buff up a mirrow cap that i bought and had been sanded down with something like 1000 grade and it removed almost all of it, got some pics i think, so if you do use it be care full and do small patches at a time, iv never used it on my car so dunno whats best for you

Dark_Hero
1st April 2009, 21:30
T-cut is only good for light sratches.
My mate was drunk one night and, as he does, had his keys clipped to his jeans and scratched the buggery out of the rear panel.
I was able to t-cut it out thankfully and polished it afterwards to save the paintwork