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So they are still there but they're in disguise? Will they suddenly re-appear one day when I'm not looking?
How are you able to see my truck from there anyway?
So they are still there but they're in disguise? Will they suddenly re-appear one day when I'm not looking?
How are you able to see my truck from there anyway?
i cant see it from here vince but on an 8 yr old car they will be there thats all,i'm not knockin wot you have done,im just saying for a proper shine it has to be done with compound is all,compounded,very wet and its a messy horrible job,but the finish compared to tcut is like night and day
Well now, some of us like T Cut, but some of us like compound.
I reckon it's an age thing? Us folk who don't mind a bit of elbow grease use a proper restorer; i.e. T-Cut. The lazy yoof like them compound thingies, specifically designed to make it easy for their frail wee bubble wrapped bodies to fake shininess...
To T-Cut a car properly will take many more hours of proper physical work than compound on a powered pad.
It's a bit like silver polishing, using a proper silver polish to clean a bracelet will take a couple of hours; using a dip will take minutes. But my proper polish will last for weeks, your dip will tarnish within hours.
Oohh...look at my shiny thing..ooh..well i use a rubbout compund, well i use d cut....ooh look ,look its all shiny and nice and ive been polishing it for nine years and now the end has dropped off.....you strange shiny bunch
Oohh...look at my shiny thing..ooh..well i use a rubbout compund, well i use d cut....ooh look ,look its all shiny and nice and ive been polishing it for nine years and now the end has dropped off.....you strange shiny bunch
What you do in the privicy of your own home is your affair, just dont do it in public, you'll frighten the kids
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