T-Cut has a bad rep...but it does have its uses!

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Looking to my roof bit concerned it the pigment or the lacker. Looks ok when wet though. Will have to try find some time to do it.
Better wash my work van getting dirty getting in and out of it.
That seems pretty reasonable Dopy. will have a look
 
cos you get alot that confuse t-cut with wax and never put anything on after it to protect the paint, then complain 6 months later when it looks worse than when they started.
i never had a problem removing it cos i use a orbital polisher (differant head for each coat..ie t-cut,polish,wax)


You need T-Cut or G3 then three coats of wax. Waste of time and effort if you don't put the wax on.
 
Im in trouble. She overherd me talkin to my dad last night about sorting out my paintwork. Been told in no uncertan terms i got finish the porch, back garden and re do front garden that i made mess of doing my porch. That was last august so best get on with it
 
Im in trouble. She overherd me talkin to my dad last night about sorting out my paintwork. Been told in no uncertan terms i got finish the porch, back garden and re do front garden that i made mess of doing my porch. That was last august so best get on with it
just tell her that if you dont protect the paint then the whole car will want a repaint next year, then you wont be able to buy her them shoes shes had her eye on.
she'll throw you the polish
 
just tell her that if you dont protect the paint then the whole car will want a repaint next year, then you wont be able to buy her them shoes shes had her eye on.
she'll throw you the polish

Er no. She would still make me buy the shoes as punishment.
As for protecting paint, sod that i want protect my bollocks
 
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