I love T-Cut (After "NOT a good day")

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I love T-Cut (After "NOT a good day")

Tom444

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I officially love T-Cut. Used scratch/scuff remover then some metallic colour restorer on some lovely dents as described in "NOT a good day." It has made me much happier about the damage (though I'm still distraught). Have a look at before and after! (I used some primer too so ignore that).
 

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well done, good job. try original t-cut, then colour t-cut, then wax. should be even better. work the original in with a small piece of sponge and lots of swirly motions. it takes time but it will dissapear completely
 
Bravo_Gaz said:
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Do you think that method will get rid of the scuffs on my wing?

:)

Might work if the damage is very superficial. T-cut works by rubbing away your clearcoat/paintwork until you get to undamaged clear/paint. If the damage is deep and can be felt with a fingernail then you might be able to improve it but you won't be able to fully fix the problem.
 
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