Aussie equivalent product??
#1
Drunken Aussie
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Aussie equivalent product??
hey. does anyone know of an australian equivalent to "car plan t-cut" for hiding minor scratches on car paintwork?
some b*st*rd grazed my car in a car park. damage is very minor but t-cut would fix it up straight away.
cheers
some b*st*rd grazed my car in a car park. damage is very minor but t-cut would fix it up straight away.
cheers
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Joined: Jan 2003
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Re: Aussie equivalent product??
Originally Posted by brisnick
hey. does anyone know of an australian equivalent to "car plan t-cut" for hiding minor scratches on car paintwork?
some b*st*rd grazed my car in a car park. damage is very minor but t-cut would fix it up straight away.
cheers
some b*st*rd grazed my car in a car park. damage is very minor but t-cut would fix it up straight away.
cheers
I've got a bottle of stuff at home we used on our motor, that was a bit like T-Cut. I can't remember the name on account that the label had a picture of a bikini clad girl bent over a flash car.
Went in to Super Cheap Auto and told them what I needed, and they gave me this bottle. Not sure whether to use it on the car or somewhere else?? All it said was apply to bodywork.
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Re: Aussie equivalent product??
You could try Kitten Liquid Cut & Polish it sounds a bit like the old T-Cut.
I just saw in while I was in Woolworths, chatting up the Checkout Chick,
I didn't realise these young ladies wore Flanalette Pyjamas these days; From a quick "how are you today" you can move along to some interesting conversations, as long as there are no queues
I just saw in while I was in Woolworths, chatting up the Checkout Chick,
I didn't realise these young ladies wore Flanalette Pyjamas these days; From a quick "how are you today" you can move along to some interesting conversations, as long as there are no queues