shencwyn
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Im about to embark on refurbishing my paintwork, as whoever sprayed it last did an awful job laquering and in some places didnt even bother to polish after.
To flatten out (on a discrete area) ive tried p1500 wet 'n dry, then t-cut, comes up really well....would it be worth getting some farecla g3 and g10, and if so where would they fit into the process?
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Toby
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there really strong cutting compound, best to use with an oribtal tool as they eat paint
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BeArDy
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dont use tcut
Wet flat with 1500
polish with G3 then with G10
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shencwyn
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cool, i take it G3 is less abrasive that p1500 then?
How come you reccomend staying clear of t-cut?
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BeArDy
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why use it when you have G3 and G10
no need
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shencwyn
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true, but the t-cut on my shelf is cheaper than the G3 and G10 i would have to buy...would the results really be noticeable?
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BeArDy
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yes G3 and G10 is better
from painting car and polishing them afterwards.
I havent had much use of T-Cut mind you
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shencwyn
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I might experiment with t-cut first, and if that runs out, get some G3 and G10, not much more expensive from looking on ebay.
Cheers for your help :-)
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