"T" Cut or something else?
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"T" Cut or something else?
I normally use T Cut for my rubbing compound. Does anyone use and recommend a better product?
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Re: "T" Cut or something else?
Have a look at farecla advanced G3 compound, it,'s a one step liquid used by the trade, you read up on the web.
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Re: "T" Cut or something else?
I use farecla G3 too. Just make sure you use a damp/wet cloth. What paint are you cutting back.
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Re: "T" Cut or something else?
Tekaloid spray. Is the G10 not a bit finer?
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Re: "T" Cut or something else?
farecla G3 G4 are used for heavier buffing , G10 is a finer grade .
if you have frosted headlight plastics you can buff them up with any of the grits to make them clear again.
, just make sure if you buff using an electric buffer that you keep the buffing sponge plenty damp , dont let it get dry or youll scuff or scorch the paint .
red/pink buffing sponge is what most people use to buff with the compound and then a sheepskin bonnet for polishing .
if you have frosted headlight plastics you can buff them up with any of the grits to make them clear again.
, just make sure if you buff using an electric buffer that you keep the buffing sponge plenty damp , dont let it get dry or youll scuff or scorch the paint .
red/pink buffing sponge is what most people use to buff with the compound and then a sheepskin bonnet for polishing .