About this deal
While polish removes the old wax and minor blemishes, T-Cut takes care of surface scratches and more prominent blemishes. If You Are Inexperienced With Repairs: You need some idea of what you are doing, as a simple mistake like using the wrong type of cloth, or using one that had accidentally fallen to the ground, can cause more harm than good. Furthermore, knowing when to stop rubbing the T-Cut on the scratch is essential, as overdoing it after the scratch is removed, could result in you revealing the metal beneath the paint. Where tcut is not suitable, however, is with deeper scratches where it is far less successful, or even places where the car has been dented as well as scraped. It should only be used to rectify light, shallow, surface scratches where T-Cut can be most effective. Keyed car scratches or deep scrapes from a wall or kerb can often be too deep, going all the way down to the basecoat or primer layers of the car paint, for a simple cutting compound to fix. Where this is the case, a stronger method of scratch removal may be needed, and we’ll talk more about this later. How Does T-Cut Work? Noticing a car scratch can be extremely stressful. The moment you see it, you start rubbing away, hoping it is just a smear. However, you soon realise that there is a permanent mark on your car that you cannot simply clean off. When that happens, it can be hard to handle. Also, if you don't have cash to splash, you don't want to go to a repair shop.
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