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Vinny91
15th February 2010, 14:42
what is the best way to t-cut? i heard it was a brillowpad? what did u guys use?

jetwells
15th February 2010, 14:44
Elbow grease, Lots of it :D

wadoryu
15th February 2010, 14:45
wrong section and t cutting is very very bad look it up and read the stickies in car care and detailing

samfenna
15th February 2010, 14:46
wrong section and t cutting is very very bad look it up and read the stickies in car care and detailing

think he means badges bud :P

J222JRA
15th February 2010, 14:48
Please dont use a brillow pad....use a M/f applicator pad

Oh and do not use t-cut on your paintwork........its more abrasive than a house brick.

Claireeyy
15th February 2010, 14:52
:O A brillow pad near your car you are mad!

P90PTS
15th February 2010, 14:53
I use a brillow pad once on my car. On the arches as they were horrific.

But if your using a brillow pad on your paintwork, i wouldn't recommend it mate, its not as good as using some brick cleaner

darrenrosser
15th February 2010, 18:48
just get some t cut, cloth thats soft and elbow grease :)

Vinny91
15th February 2010, 19:13
ok, my m8 used a brillow and it work a treat im not using it on the paintwork tho lol

-Alex-
15th February 2010, 19:20
just get some t cut, cloth thats soft and elbow grease :)

Oh shush, t-cut is very poor!
T-cut abrasive particles are far too large and very abrasive, they also don't break down. If you use let say Poorboys Super swirl remover, the particles are medium sized then break down to smaller and smaller particles. This gives a much better finish and buffs swirls out, T-cut more than likely puts more into the paint work.