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ok i prob splet that wrong but hay I was wonderin wot u people recomend is the best thing to try and remove scratches and stone chip? i was thinkin maybe turtalwax colour resorer is this item any good?
THE REBIRTH HAS BEGUN.hope you can keep up
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u could try an use t-cut but this may only work on minor scratchs
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T-Cut is boss! if youve got metalic paint, make sure you buy the one thats for metallic paint tho, otherwise it'll mess up ya paintwork after t-cutting give it a quick polish. Ya wont be able to tell there's been a scratch there
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I use autogleam i bought from the nationals its great
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