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  • Roadster_fun
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    Yes. There is a a brush attachment you can put on a drill that seems to rub the scratches out. Can't find the link at the moment but will post it when I find it.

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  • NeilOs
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    Originally posted by KiRSty View Post
    T-cut
    nooooooooooooooooooooooo.

    Never use t-cut. t-cut can cause more trouble than it's worth and can inflict even more scratches.

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  • KiRSty
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    T-cut

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  • MUSKY
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    So has anyone got any special "tips" for removing or hiding scratches on roady door panels.....the ones you get where you scrape them with your shoes getting in and out. They are a right pain!

    Ta

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  • ice g
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    hahaha i know! all the meguirs stuff smells so yummy, but that by far the best one

    i think its an upside not only is ur plastic shiny ur car then smells nice

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  • NeilOs
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    Originally posted by ice g View Post
    for that really shiny look for shows and photoshoots you really can't beat meaguirs endurance high tire protection gel...this stuff is awesome!!! just wipe over the plastics you would normally back to black


    That stuff has one major downside. It smells loverly, makes you almost wanna eat it. I said ALMOST.... :p

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  • ice g
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    for that really shiny look for shows and photoshoots you really can't beat meaguirs endurance high tire protection gel...this stuff is awesome!!! just wipe over the plastics you would normally back to black


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  • Roadster_fun
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    Toothpaste is good for polishing exhaust shiny bits.

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  • Gavin
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    Vinegar is also good for cleaning glass, use white vinegar, and wipe off with newspaper.

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  • KiRSty
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    Use diluted cornflour to clean glass and buff off with tissue, apparently.

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  • herman1rg
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    Top tip
    Marmite is no good as toothpaste

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  • Rose Chap
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    Great tip, so thanks! However, I'd love to know how people find this stuff out.

    Are there hoards of people up and down the country raiding their larders and smothering their cars in all manner of products to see which work best?

    Am I soon to learn the best way to clean my exhaust is with pesto? Is the best way of restoring the gleam to my wheels by the application of horseradish? Will my brake discs work more effectively if introduced to tiger prawns? These are all questions that need answers.

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  • Roadster_fun
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    Apparently smooth peanut butter is also good for removing tar and insect spots from the paint.

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  • H Palmer
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    Nope, just use turtle wax ice polish. Great for a quick shiny look, it can cover everything apart from glass. So a quick coverage of the polish a bit of heavy buffing I have a shiny car, it even brings out the pimpled roof

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  • Gavin
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    You can also use WD40, but it tends to go streaky in the rain.

    Use a pencil eraser to get white wax residue off textured trim.

    Anyone got any other weird car care tips?

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