The packaging notes that this product can be used with more vigour to repair deep damage, but touch-up paint would be required afterwards. This confirmed our practical impressions that care would be ...
There’s a clue in the name that the Turtle Wax is best used for scratches, rather than swirl marks – in this respect, it’s much like T-Cut. The beige paste is abrasive and aggressive, so dulls the ...
Nothing’s worse than walking out to your car and spotting a fresh scratch that definitely wasn’t there before. Sometimes it’s your own doing—brushing a little too close to a low-hanging branch. Other ...
Nothing says “holidays” like a scratch-repair kit—at least if you’re unfortunate enough to pick up some new door scrapes while out shopping. The key to success is to choose the right scratch remover, ...
Paint scratches are a practically inevitable part of vehicle ownership, even on relatively low-mileage cars. Roads are hardly sterile environments, and driving on them will find you picking up gravel, ...
We've been testing car scratch removers for the last three years from popular brands such as Autoglym, T-Cut, Turtle Wax and more, to see if they worked and which was the best. We also tested WD-40 to ...
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