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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » What Was That Cream That Removed Marks On My Paint?? » Post Reply
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buckley |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 12:24 |
mate think it is safe cut your after:thumbs: | |
jipp |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 11:52 |
i know why don't you ask whoever applied it what it was | |
miles |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 11:41 |
LMFAO | |
d0gz_bollox |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 11:20 |
quality job. gets paid to free one off in the back room then wipe it on your car. ha ha | |
miles |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 10:39 |
quote: You haven't given much info to go on! Could be spunk before we know! :lol: | |
d0gz_bollox |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 10:36 |
Just use some Autoglym super resin polish. contains a mild Tcut in it and is good for getting rid of marks. TCUT is not something you want to use all the time and can leave the paintwork blotchy if you only do it on a bit. | |
Kris TD |
posted on 11th Mar 03 at 10:14 |
g3, fcuk using that on a black car. g10 mayb | |
mtcmedia |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 21:14 |
? | |
mtcmedia |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 19:45 |
fuck so noone knows for sure? he just put it on with a cloth, rubbed it in then wiped it off... | |
Mo |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 19:14 |
or could be paint renovator by auto glym. good stuff for taking off marks | |
RickV6 |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 19:07 |
fereckler g3 excellent stuff (not sure on spelling) bodyshop stuff | |
MattyB |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 18:50 |
prob original T-cut......maybe even rubbing compound.....but he would have had to polish it after wards if this was the case? | |
frosty72 |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 18:35 |
it could have been t-cut | |
mtcmedia |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 18:33 |
anyone? | |
mtcmedia |
posted on 10th Mar 03 at 18:20 |
Hi guys, |