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Old 15th July 2008, 10:38   #1
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is this ok for little scratches or will it damage my paint work on my siver saxo
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Old 15th July 2008, 12:17   #2
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Have you considered T-Cut? It's what I use, comes up a treat. Then finish it off with some Auto Glym Ultra Deep Shine.
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ive heard about it and it puts fine scratches on dosent it ? but which autoglm gets rid of swirls and shines the car in 1 if you no what i mean
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By all means give it a shot if you want paint correction then you're best off getting a detailer in. Sessions would be around £50-£200 or so but your car comes back looking awesome.
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try it on a little spot or a spare panel if ya have one. Should say on the back where to use.
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I wouldn't use Autoglym Paint Renovater for Scratches ... wouldn't use a T-Cut either tbh.

Use a Clay Bar first to pick up any minor imperfections and this will generally give the paint a good clean. Next up i'd use a product like Meg's Scratch X for minor scratches ... this coupled with Autoglym SRP should make things considerably better.
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