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12th January 2008, 15:38 | #1 |
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T Cut V Auto glym paint restorer
Do any guys know which of the above products is most effective BUT also 'kindest' to the paintwork. I have marks where the previous owner/s did not remove bird business fast enough etc
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12th January 2008, 15:51 | #2 |
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You should always start with the "mildest" product first. T-Cut is quiet abrasive, so I would start with the AG product.
You could look at Clean Your Car as there is a wealth of knowledge there
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Thanks. Looks like a good site!
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Just waiting for this b****y rain to stop and as soon as there is a dry day (do you remember them?) and I will wash, use the AG product, polish and wax. I think the whole operation needs to be done in one day as my car lives outside.
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