View Full Version : T cut = scratch
cocker
14th July 2011, 19:33
Ok guys i have just read t cut is a no goer,well i used it today before reading to try a nd remove small srcatches,problem is it has left dull area where i was t cutting on my sillver vtr,any ideas how to bring shine back to area
tomsaxo
14th July 2011, 19:53
Autoglym Super resin
cocker
14th July 2011, 19:57
Cheers,i was gutted once i buffed it off and saw the dull patches,thought i had fooked it
Ashleyp
14th July 2011, 20:05
you'll need more than SRP to get it back up to shine.
some proper polish for a start.
T-cut is really abbrassive compound and needs less abbrasive polishes to get the shine back.
SRP is just a filler really.
crabzy
14th July 2011, 20:06
Menzerna FTW
cocker
14th July 2011, 20:07
What do you recomend i buy ?,i am pretty clueless
Petee
14th July 2011, 20:11
SRP if it has just dulled the paint it will bring it back easy. No need to be using polishes etc..
logic_guy
14th July 2011, 20:13
Did you get the scratch out?
You need to get polish that's qute abbrassiveand then getting less and less abbrassive, much like your trying to sand something real smoth.
saxovtsmad
14th July 2011, 20:18
mezerna final finish will sort it out for you
cocker
14th July 2011, 20:26
Did you get the scratch out?
You need to get polish that's qute abbrassiveand then getting less and less abbrassive, much like your trying to sand something real smoth.
Scratch is still there,now it has a big dull patch round it,i am hopeless i think:panic:
tomsaxo
14th July 2011, 21:42
SRP has a very slighty cut, ideally it needs machine polishing. If not SRP by hand.
VinceVTS
15th July 2011, 13:05
lol wtf, SRP is shit. its basicly a filler and and makes it shiney for a 2 days, the point of polishing is paint correction and SRP will not do that, take it to one of the boys on here that proffesionly detail using a machine polisher and get them to fully detail it for you, they will get rid of everything little tar spot and brake dust using a clay bar, machine polish so that there is no swirls dull spots and scratches. then it will all be protected using layers of selaent and wax. JOB DONE
If you aint got the money to pay one of the guys on here to do it, polish it yourself by hand with one of these http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/zaino/zaino-6-tri-foam-oval-applicator/prod_462.html
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/images/uploads/zaino_trifoam.jpg
and this http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing/polish/poorboys-ssr-2-5-super-swirl-remover/prod_93.html
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/images/uploads/poorboysSSR2.5.jpg
saxo_gray
15th July 2011, 16:46
use AutoGlym Paint renovator, then SRP and should get rid of the dullness left by T-Cut. If its worse, try a machine polisher to get it out.
0rang3peel
15th July 2011, 17:25
SRP is nowhere near as bad as everyone is saying....
as said it's mainly a filler but it does have a little cut, it's probably perfectly fine for what the OP is asking.
CHIP
17th July 2011, 11:54
SRP is nowhere near as bad as everyone is saying....
This.
People get far too caught up in the 'in' brand's nowaday's.
Menzerna would probably do a better job but SRP is in no way a bad product.
K17NEY
17th July 2011, 12:02
Super resin polish will do fine, As chip said people get way to caught up in this "detailing" fad. Ive only ever used Auto glym products and only ever will.
saxo_gray
17th July 2011, 12:36
AutoGlym is perfectly good for the average car wash. Lets be honest, you're never going to win a show and shine award, regardless of what polish you use, unless its machine polished and waxed to within an inch of its life, and have like 12 inches of lacquer!
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