Jellyfishfields
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I think most were using water based clear coat long before then. I'd be surprised if it's anything other than that.
Pondrew said:I know it's a bit 'last century', but does anyone remember T-cut, Turtle wax polish, a couple of cloths and elbow grease?
Works for me, still.
£500 on cleaning chemicals, pads and paraphernalia? You people earn too much money. :lol:
Pondrew said:I know it's a bit 'last century', but does anyone remember T-cut, Turtle wax polish, a couple of cloths and elbow grease?
Works for me, still.
£500 on cleaning chemicals, pads and paraphernalia? You people earn too much money. :lol:

Zforbes said:Think the only way to flatten touch up bobbles is to be brave with wet and dry, use a 1200 grit but kill the sharpness by rubbing it together. Wrap the wet and dry round a flat piece of wood and really gentle take off the peak of the bobble. Use a decent cutting compound to remove the swirls caused by the w&d.
You really have to kill the sharpness though so it's barely abrasive.
It does work and shine will come back as long as you don't take too much off.
Recommend you practice on someone else's car first![]()