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Ride: 06 Deluxe
Join Date: Sep 4th, 2007
Posts: 24
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5 Star Shine
I just clicked on one of the sponsor's link. Has anyone tried this 5 star shine stuff? Is it as good as they say? I'm wondering on how it would work on a 6 year old dull paint finish....
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Ride: 2009 Custom Street Bob
Join Date: May 18th, 2007
Location: The Shires UK
Posts: 4,353
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Re: 5 Star Shine
t-cut is a product name, it is like a final finish polish for fresh paint it removes a very fine layer of paint and smooths everthing out, use it to much and you'll be down to primer use it with a polishing mop then it must be soaked or you will burn the paint, get rid of fine scratches and other belmishes really well but wont get rid of heavy marks must use a good wax after
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