T-cut - how long do u leave it on for?

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titch
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T-cut - how long do u leave it on for?

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as the title says how long do u leave t-cut on for?
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Post by siilver »

you dont leave it on
u wipe it on, wipe it of and repeat to the paint looks better

i hopt ur doin this on a non malictic car
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Post by titch »

siilver wrote:you dont leave it on
u wipe it on, wipe it of and repeat to the paint looks better

i hopt ur doin this on a non malictic car
ok my bad just thought you might leave it on for a wee bit :lol:

no my car isnt metallic
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Post by siilver »

thats all rite
u dont use t-cut on a non malitic car bad for it

just leaving on it, does nothin at all
put it on and keep rubbing


its a lot of work
you doin a whole car
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Post by smash_it_up_666 »

siilver wrote:thats all rite
u dont use t-cut on a non malitic car bad for it

just leaving on it, does nothin at all
put it on and keep rubbing


its a lot of work
you doin a whole car
im confused, tcut on metallic or non metallic car bad? am i readin this wrong in thinking uve said both lol
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Post by paulzpolo »

why carnt you use t cut on metalic paint, isnt it protected by lacure!!! :oops: (bad spelling)!!!
:?
but you can buy t cut for metalic paint also, think its in a blue bottle

wipe on wipe off wipe on wipe off :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by siilver »

sry my bad
u dnt use it on a malictic car

i dnt no y
but its just bad!
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Post by titch »

nah im not doing it on the whole car jus one a wee bit that i had uused a touch up pen on.
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Post by alexb »

To be fair t-cut really shouldnt be used on any car.

Its bascally petrol derivative that smudges the paint almost from around the scrath into the scratch. i always use Meguars Scratch X if i have to use anything. its a lot kinder and a lot more proffessional. But all do the same kind of thing....not good in the long run

Just build up layers of a quailty polish and your car will look 10 X better for it!

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Post by dino »

As Alex said - i wouldn't use T Cut on any one's car!

Get a proper product like Meguiar's Scratch-X.
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Post by titch »

dino wrote:As Alex said - i wouldn't use T Cut on any one's car!

Get a proper product like Meguiar's Scratch-X.
how much is that stuff cost?
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Post by alexb »

About 9 quid

http://www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/ProductD ... uctID=9067

Well worth the stretch also get yourself a proper wax if you can P21S is one of the best but meguiars NXT is a good one also ive found.

PM me for help if you need.

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Post by siilver »

na i dont like that scratch x, its not the best
the poorboys stuff is the balls mind
and well cheap

il like my detailing
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