j0hnbarker
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Evening,
Reversing out of a parking space this evening, wife beside me in full chattering mode. Didn't realise until it was too late that the bit of lock I applied brought my roof into contact with some low-hanging branches.
Got out to inspect the damage and there are some superficial scratches that have gone through the lacquer but not down to bare metal. They won't polish out with a bit of polish so wondering whether to T-Cut them?
Common sense says leave well alone as T-Cut is abrasive and will only remove more lacquer and paint layers. Am I right?
Reversing out of a parking space this evening, wife beside me in full chattering mode. Didn't realise until it was too late that the bit of lock I applied brought my roof into contact with some low-hanging branches.
Got out to inspect the damage and there are some superficial scratches that have gone through the lacquer but not down to bare metal. They won't polish out with a bit of polish so wondering whether to T-Cut them?
Common sense says leave well alone as T-Cut is abrasive and will only remove more lacquer and paint layers. Am I right?