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yes i have used t-cut black or whatever ya wanna call it. Try it first on a little area some skylines i know have some kind of clear coat and it scratches the **** out of the paint. I have used it on scratches that pricks have put on my car while leaning on it (****in Jeans) got the scratches out but i would only use it for stuff like that...also try Turtle wax Colour match or whatever its called with the chipstick..the black colour does a good job on scratches and all.

Used a buffer. Only use it to polish. From what people have said and some pros you shouldnt use a cutter on a black car.

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when i sed t-cut black... i didn't mean a cut n polish, i would never attempt that, ther's a product, "t-cut" brand think is called colour fast, supposed to fill in scratches... sounds similar to the turtle wax, chip stick product, comes in a range of colour, and is supposed to blend in wid da paintwrk.... neone know wat i'm talking bout?

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Yeah I tried to use white t-cut on a couple of little scratches on my line and it did nothing. Don't waste your money. I bought an electric buffer a few weeks ago and they are magic. Doesn't do it any quicker but it definately takes all the hard work out of it. Still need to do the tricky areas by hand though. I used the 3 step Meguires stuff, a bit dear but very good. Hell, it even managed to put a shine on my Gemini Panelvan!

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