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Deeper Scratches: Whilst it is good for slight, surface scratches, it’s not as suitable for scratches that are deeply ingrained in the paintwork, either accidentally created by scraping against a wall or curb, or deliberately caused by a vandal (if your car is ‘keyed’).
Next comes the application. Working in a circular motion, rub the solution over the scratched area, applying firmly to ensure it gets into the grooves of the damage (especially with coloured T Cut). In many cases, the cloth changes colour as the top layer of paint is removed. Don’t worry, that is perfectly normal although it is not the case with metallic finishes as the lacquer on these is clear. Not all surfaces are made equal. T-Cut Solution works best on metal surfaces and paintwork with a glossy finish. Using it on matte paint finishes or non-metallic paintwork can cause more harm than good. Time is of the Essence Essentially, T-Cut is a good short-term solution, as it will primarily provide your car with a shine. Whilst also removing any light scratches or marks. But this is temporary, as the paint will eventually fade, so a longer-term solution would be a new paint job. For a car with dull and fading paintwork. When Is T-Cut Not Suitable For Use?
If your vehicle has areas of rust, you might be looking for a way to remove that rust. After all, it’s well known that you can’t simply paint over rust – you need to neutralise it first. You will need to pump the pen to get the paint flowing. Be careful not to do this on the car. Use another hard surface, and wipe away any excess paint from the nib, before applying. In this article, we’ll explore T-Cut in more detail, discussing where it is best used and whether it can do any damage to your car’s paintwork. What is T-Cut? Remember, T-Cut is not an instant fix. It requires time to penetrate the scratches and start the cleaning process. Frequently Asked Questions about Using T-Cut If you want to use a pen that uses your colour code, the steps to follow are similar to touching up car paint. We recommend you try repairing a smaller area of damage from start to finish, first. This is for practice and confidence. Then:
Many people rely on T-Cut for removing light scratches and damage from their car’s paintwork. Whilst it won’t repair the indentation on your vehicle, it is highly effective at removing any transferred paint from another vehicle or object, reducing the appearance of scratches. This incredible T-Cut For Cars formula contains no silicones and leaves no harmful residues, preparing an ideal surface for re-painting. T-Cut works by gently removing the top layer of paint from your car. If the scratch in question is mainly made up of transferred paint from another vehicle, for example a scrape caused during parking, you may find that T-Cut permanently removes the scratch from your vehicle. However, for more severe damage or deeper scratches, it’s unlikely that T-Cut will provide a permanent fix for your vehicle. Is T Cut Bad For Your Car? Yes, T-Cut can be used on all paint colours. However, certain products, like T-Cut Colour Fast, come in different versions to better match a range of paint colours. How Often Should I Use T-Cut on My Car? Yes, by removing cloudiness from clear, plastic headlights, T-Cut can be used to restore headlight clarity, which will then result in the visibility of light to increase. This can also be applied to windows and plastic glass, which will enhance the clearness whilst adding a shine.That being said, if you only have tiny, surface marks to repair, this technique could help to disguise them. As with any repair, you’ll need to clean and dry the area first. Then, draw the pen over the mark, the nib is almost identical to a felt tip. However, the damage will still be visible from close up.