Scratches

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Donna
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Post by Donna »

Can anyone tell me what the best product is to remove scratches from metallic paintwork.

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ukdy
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Post by ukdy »

my first instinct would be t-cut, but as i've never used it before i'm not too sure, i need to get some out of mine car too!

Andy-W
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Post by Andy-W »

I'd go with T-cut too. Good product for light scratches. Just don't overdo it or you can "burn" the paint and make it worse

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Post by Lyndon »

there is a ' T-cut wax for new cars' not tried it but it says on the bottle that it does stratches and swirls etc etc :D
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Post by Nicck »

I used some "T-cut metallic" that's designed for metallic and pearlescent paintwork followed by some polish that was also for metallic paint. Make sure you use a decent cloth as well.

Worked well for light scratches - caused by the stones on my sponge :oops:
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london-99
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Post by london-99 »

t-cut will remove most light marks on the body work of any car, but it is only a cover up, when the car gets dirty and needs cleaning again you will see the marks again.
There is a product made by t-cut called t-cut colour i find this not only makes the shine better but also keeps the marks away longer.
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