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T-Cut Rapid Scratch Remover

T-Cut Rapid Scratch Remover
Overall Auto Express rating

3.0

Best price: £5 | Size: 150g

As the name suggests, this T-Cut product claims to be a quick solution to removing scratches. It dealt with our scraper mark easily at the first attempt. It also made good progress on the deeper wire wool mark. But the price you pay for that is a very dull finish that will need further treatment to restore the shine. It’s keenly priced and, as it’s a paste, it should go further than a liquid. However, to bring out the shine in your bodywork again, you will have to invest in another product. The aggressive formula also means there’s greater potential for causing damage through excessive pressure and rubbing than with some rivals here.

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