When to t-cut

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When to t-cut
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I've just sorted a little bit of rust out which was developing on the corner of the wheel arch connecting to the front bumper. I resprayed it yesterday afternoon and up close you can see the new paint next to the old, when would it be safe to t-cut it to blend them together?
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#2
Its neva safe to use t cut its nasty evil shit get some g3 to blend all depends on how good your paint job is as the results you get. Have a look on detailing world mate
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#3
T-cut is harsh, as said G3 is better, but I would leave it a week or so to harden...
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#4
In this wether I'd be inclined to leave it longer.

And yep as said g3 the bitch!
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#5
Aaron did you get your paint colour matched?
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Nope I had a can of moonstone already, my paint work hasn't faded hardly so it's almost unnoticeable, I just want to rub it down so there isn't a step down from the new paintwork to the old
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#7
Have you got a pic of your car?

As I'm looking for a place that has good moonstone paint Sad
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Can't upload them I'm n afraid only got my phone no computer working
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