Dutch T-cut
#1
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Dutch T-cut
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.
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.
Thanks
Ian
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.
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.
Thanks
Ian
#4
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#6
Nope!
Instructions how to use all their products are on their site if you follow the link.
Restoring the gloss by machine
Apply a small quantity of G3 to the surface with a cloth
Soak a G-Mop in clean water, and fit to a polishing machine. Spin off excess water, i.e. only until you can no longer feel the overspray.
Start the machine at approx 1800rpm and keeping the mop moving, compound the area
Apply more G3 if necessary
Keep the G-Mop damp. If necessary add water from a spray bottle.
Check at regular intervals to see if the flatting marks have been removed
Finish off by using light pressure and water only.
Remove any residue with a Farécla Finishing Cloth.
By hand
Using a damp and clean cloth, rub G3 with firm pressure in straight backwards and forwards motions. Change direction on a regular basis to ensure even coverage.
Turn Cloth Over at regular intervals.
Buff to a high gloss with a Farécla Finishing Cloth.
Instructions how to use all their products are on their site if you follow the link.
Restoring the gloss by machine
Apply a small quantity of G3 to the surface with a cloth
Soak a G-Mop in clean water, and fit to a polishing machine. Spin off excess water, i.e. only until you can no longer feel the overspray.
Start the machine at approx 1800rpm and keeping the mop moving, compound the area
Apply more G3 if necessary
Keep the G-Mop damp. If necessary add water from a spray bottle.
Check at regular intervals to see if the flatting marks have been removed
Finish off by using light pressure and water only.
Remove any residue with a Farécla Finishing Cloth.
By hand
Using a damp and clean cloth, rub G3 with firm pressure in straight backwards and forwards motions. Change direction on a regular basis to ensure even coverage.
Turn Cloth Over at regular intervals.
Buff to a high gloss with a Farécla Finishing Cloth.
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