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Old 02 June 2008, 03:37 PM
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Hi All

I am hoping someone can help me.... I live in Holland now and after some T-cut..... I have been to local garages and told them what it is but they just shake their heads and say they don't know what it is.

Basically my second car is just a run-a-around Golf and I have done some touch-up paintwork...... so just need to blend in the edges etc with the existing paintwork

Can anyone who lives in Holland or has lived in Holland tell me what is the Dutch version of T-cut or of a similar product.

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just buy it online
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I don't know, but in all honesty T-Cut and the like are truly awful polishes compared to the newer polishes available from the likes of Menzerna and 3M. My advice would be to look at Menzerna Intensive Polish and Final Polish II if woerking by hand, as they are designed to cut well but break down easily, even with just hand pressure. Working by machine, Menzerna RD3.02 and 85RD would be better bets. Ordering online is easy; many UK resellers ship to the continent day in day out.
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