Minor scratch removal.
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Minor scratch removal.
Got a panther black Mondy now
Had quite a few swirl marks so i have used Poorboys SSR2 and Autoglym Super Resin Polish and she looks loads better so far. Trouble is, there are still some white scratches which i can't get out. They are not very deep but i can't seem to shift them. Should i keep going with the poorboys and autoglm or will this damage the finish eventually ? T-Cut do a Black colour fast which they say will remove them but i always thought t-cut was a bit harsh. Am i wrong or what else should i use ? I would prefer to use something effective from Halfrauds if poss, as i don't get much time to work on the car but i am free tomorrow to do it. I don't want show car shine (as the car is the new work horse for the family) but i want rid of those scratches. So what should i use then guys ? cheeRS, Dry
Had quite a few swirl marks so i have used Poorboys SSR2 and Autoglym Super Resin Polish and she looks loads better so far. Trouble is, there are still some white scratches which i can't get out. They are not very deep but i can't seem to shift them. Should i keep going with the poorboys and autoglm or will this damage the finish eventually ? T-Cut do a Black colour fast which they say will remove them but i always thought t-cut was a bit harsh. Am i wrong or what else should i use ? I would prefer to use something effective from Halfrauds if poss, as i don't get much time to work on the car but i am free tomorrow to do it. I don't want show car shine (as the car is the new work horse for the family) but i want rid of those scratches. So what should i use then guys ? cheeRS, Dry
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I needed some advice on products and I emailed Alex at Serious Performance who was a great help - check the website out http://www.seriousperformance.co.uk
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