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will_doyle
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25th Sep 09 at 09:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have the liquid stuff.

Best way... put it on with a wet cloth? then off with a dry cloth?

and wash car before?
*JonnyG*
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25th Sep 09 at 09:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yuppp.
FruitBooTeR
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25th Sep 09 at 09:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Forget T-Cut get a respray......
will_doyle
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quote:
Originally posted by FruitBooTeR
Forget T-Cut get a respray......


yh, If I had the money

lol
AlunJ
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you bought one then?
johnhara1
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quote:
Originally posted by will_doyle
I have the liquid stuff.

Best way... put it on with a wet cloth? then off with a dry cloth?

and wash car before?


Have you tried reading the instructions on the back of the bottle?

You should wash the car first.

Rub the T-Cut on in a circular motion and allow it to dry.

Then buff it off with a dry cloth.


Marc
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25th Sep 09 at 10:24   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Take it you have bought a pink Corsa?
will_doyle
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quote:
Originally posted by AlunJ
you bought one then?


yh

black 1.6 sport
Mike GSi
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25th Sep 09 at 11:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

what are you tying to achieve?
SVM 286
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25th Sep 09 at 11:51   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ACTUAL, T-Cut on a black car.

Ouch

Might as well Brillo pad the motherfucker.
Mike GSi
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Id use auto glym resin polish tbh
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this is my attempt on the Nova
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=455483

wash, then follow instructions on the bottle!

StueyBoy1989
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no hes probably bought the t-cut black stuff for a black car etc. give the boy a chance an help him out at least hes bought a corsa an he's going to be asking a few questions over the next few months just like i did when i first bought my corsa. and im sure most other people did.
will_doyle
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quote:
Originally posted by StueyBoy1989
no hes probably bought the t-cut black stuff for a black car etc. give the boy a chance an help him out at least hes bought a corsa an he's going to be asking a few questions over the next few months just like i did when i first bought my corsa. and im sure most other people did.


Yh I have

ta
Richardhhha
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Use really soft cloths tho, rule of thumb.. If it can lightly scratch a new cd then its no good for your car..

But as everyone said, wash it thoroughly first, then t cut a panel at a time and work it in for a good minute or two with light pressure, leave to cure/dry, buff off with a lint free soft cloth. Oh and try putting some masking tape round the edges of any black plastic as it will be a bugger to get off

 
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