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Old 12th May 2008, 10:34   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone used TCUT on milano red?

Got a light scratch on my bonnet (my own fault, dont ask!), anyone used TCUT on milano red paint?
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Old 12th May 2008, 11:45   #2 (permalink)
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Got a light scratch on my bonnet (my own fault, dont ask!), anyone used TCUT on milano red paint?
I use T-Cut Colour fast (red funnily enough) on the bonnet for the stone chips and it works a treat! My mate thought I had no stone chips when he saw the car

I always found that worked well for little sratches on my bonnet when I had been upto no good. Not that i'm trying to suggest thats what you were upto when that happened
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I use T-Cut Colour fast (red funnily enough) on the bonnet for the stone chips and it works a treat! My mate thought I had no stone chips when he saw the car

I always found that worked well for little sratches on my bonnet when I had been upto no good. Not that i'm trying to suggest thats what you were upto when that happened
Good stuff, going to have a go at it tonight then. It was a "dont ask" as in i done something stupid hehehe but trust you to be dirty minded! hehehe

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Good stuff, going to have a go at it tonight then. It was a "dont ask" as in i done something stupid hehehe but trust you to be dirty minded! hehehe

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Good stuff, going to have a go at it tonight then.
Please report back and tell us how it turns out
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Old 12th May 2008, 12:40   #6 (permalink)
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Please report back and tell us how it turns out
Will do matey. I dont have the coloured tcut but just the bog standard stuff. I will attempt a small area tonight, you got the same problems?
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Will do matey. I dont have the coloured tcut but just the bog standard stuff. I will attempt a small area tonight, you got the same problems?
I used it all the time before I got rid of the Mini due to people scratching it. Worked a treat
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With TCUT or any other abrasive, take care not to go through the clearcoat, else it will look a mess.
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I used it all the time before I got rid of the Mini due to people scratching it. Worked a treat
It is magical stuff isnt it? Although, it can be abit dodgy on metalic paint (apparently).
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With TCUT or any other abrasive, take care not to go through the clearcoat, else it will look a mess.
Yep a little bit at a time. It can be pretty powerful stuff.
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It needs a soft and delicate touch moving over a small area at a time until you are fully satisfied!
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It needs a soft and delicate touch moving over a small area at a time until you are fully satisfied!
Are we still talking about the scratch on the car
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Are we still talking about the scratch on the car
Well, if it worked on your Mini.....
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Are we still talking about the scratch on the car
I agree, in this instance this isnt your dirty mind Angie- it is indeed a dirty statement!
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Well, if it worked on your Mini.....
Lol! Think I better get back into the 'other' topic he he
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T cut is a hellish stuff to use on your car
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T cut is a hellish stuff to use on your car
What would u use?
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What would u use?
Is it the colour fast stuff? I was going to make a rude comment there but i'll refrain.
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What would u use?
If it's only a light scratch, some Auto Glym Super Resin Polish will get that out, the abrasive in it is very fine.
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I would not use T-Cut.
Its very abrasive.
AG SRP would be far better or ..
Meguiars Scratch X
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