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Kris TD |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 11:58 |
or g10 if its metallic | |
Kris TD |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 11:58 |
just use farecla g3 !!! | |
the_legend_of_yrag |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 11:55 |
i used scratch-x on my drivers do which had loads of scratch swirls and it did fook all tbh!!! | |
Shane |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 11:51 |
the olny red bit of my car thats really red must be the new wing i bought of mattB :lol: | |
Kris TD |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 11:46 |
quote: which is just an expensive g3 :lol: | |
nickyboy01 |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 11:34 |
Meguiars Scratch-X | |
Kris TD |
posted on 11th Apr 04 at 08:36 |
shouldnt use t-cut, it contain ammonia. | |
DanielJ |
posted on 10th Apr 04 at 23:51 |
t cut colourfast | |
groom |
posted on 10th Apr 04 at 23:41 |
drew waz ere :S | |
Marc |
posted on 10th Apr 04 at 23:39 |
get it machine polished. | |
Go3asy |
posted on 10th Apr 04 at 23:38 |
tcut | |
Rob H |
posted on 10th Apr 04 at 23:37 |
The bonnet of my car has loads of very light scratches on the bonnet that are ony visible from certain angles. Trie using polish on it and its not shifted them, although it is shitty cheap polish. Would better stuff (auto glym/meguiars) remove them? It looks like the cars been put through an automatic car wash :(. Also there was some special scratch remover in halfruds that i was looking at the other day in a small tube. Made by turtle Wax. Worth getting you think? |