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Click on the thumb pal.

Ah right cool cheers.

Well I know you said you'd let the pics do the talking, but to be honest you're probably better off doing the talking yourself - I didn't find much to shout about on your website.

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You do a full valet worth £45 and are trying to go toe to toe on knowledge with DaveKG? :giggle:

Lets get back on topic, have you tried anything yet anzo?

3 of them a day ;)

Bit of money that.

You have to remember I live in mid wales, the cost of life is alot cheaper than the city.

I'm hoping to move to Chester soon, my prices will double due to the cost of life there.

But yerr, that was really funny lol.

Oh and specialist stuff costs more i.e buffing.

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You do a full valet worth £45 and are trying to go toe to toe on knowledge with DaveKG? :giggle:

:lol:

But yeah, back on topic - you're gonna have to paint it or get it out with abrasives, so you may as well try the latter first and if you do end up needing to paint it then you're only doing what you were going to do first.

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3 of them a day ;)

Bit of money that.

You have to remember I live in mid wales, the cost of life is alot cheaper than the city.

I'm hoping to move to Chester soon, my prices will double due to the cost of life there.

But yerr, that was really funny lol.

Oh and specialist stuff costs more i.e buffing.

I wasn't talking about how much you earn :rolleyes:

If your full valet is *worth* £45 then great, and good luck to you. But it hardly qualifies you to say a product is shit and will fade a panel in no time when it's absolutely completely untrue. There are better products around, but to say T-Cut is shite is just pure ignorance and idiocy. So kindly shush.

Wow, my thumb can be clicked on too

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I'd just like to point out guys, that while you may all have many great points about this all, at the end of the day he wants to get a scratch out of a ford ka, not polish a Bentley. Its probably gunna make absolutely bugger all difference, any abrasive product will probably do the job just fine, My advice is: just pop into you're nearest car shop and ask for some sort of abrasive polish to get out a scratch, they'll give you something, normally in a bottle, which will have instructions on it, follow the instructions and woo, scratch be gone (Y)

I apologise for making assumptions if anzo's laddie friend is genuinely, extremely interested in having an exceedingly shiny car, but at the end of the day, unless the rest of the car has immaculate swirl ect free paintwork, if anything, getting the finish absolutely perfect is gunna make it stand out even more than just getting it ok.

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