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Old 24-03-05, 10:13 AM   #1
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Default Getting some light scratches out...

Hi, got a few light scratches on the left hand tail fairing...

could i get these out with t-cut? can I use t-cut on painted plastics?

I know T-cut do several colours I wonder if black is one of them?

has anyone ever tried that GS28 scratch removal stuff? anygood?

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Old 24-03-05, 10:18 AM   #2
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t-cut should be fine and yes, they do a black one.
Funnily enough, there's a bottle of it downstairs waiting to be used on my tail section (ooer)
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Old 24-03-05, 06:56 PM   #3
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Hang on, isn't the coloured t-cut really a colour restorer? To get scratches out you'll need the normal abrasive one I think... If it's a curvy SV you'd be amazed what'll polish out but the new one's clearcoat seems to be thinner.
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