Duvetday wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 9:38 pmRPSN wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 7:11 pmDuvetday wrote: ↑Sun Nov 28, 2021 5:02 pm The scratches are not deep, simple wax does a good cosmetic job on them. But one of them is quite wide (as opposed to deep if that makes any sense) so I am going to need to wax pretty much after every wash to conceal it. So I am looking for something not too abrasive that won't run the ceramic coating down on repeated waxes.
RSPN I will perhaps try that Hybrid Ceramic Wax for this.
As the scratches on your car aren’t deep and one of them is quite wide, why use wax after every wash to mask it when 'T-Cut Metallic' will probably do the job once and for all! I can tell you that it’s an excellent product and I use it on all the vehicles in my household when required.
Taken from the link I posted earlier.....”T-Cut Metallic Colour Restorer is based on the original T-Cut but has a special formula! The formulation is less abrasive than T-Cut Original which is ideal for new paintwork and a round touch-up. It's designed for use on metallic and pearlescent car paintwork to restore the original colour and lustre in minutes. It quickly and easily removes oxidisation, ingrained road grime, tar spots and scratches from car paint.”
Apply the Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax afterwards and you should be sorted.
Autoglym also have a 'Rapid Ceramic Spray' which provides up to 3 months of durable hydrophobic protection and a deep gloss finish. Their top-notch ceramic product is the 'Ultra High Definition Ceramic Coating' which "locks in perfect paintwork, providing the foundations for a year-round silky smooth, mirror-like finish."
https://www.autoglym.com/rapid-ceramic-spray
https://www.autoglym.com/ultra-high-def ... ic-coating
So T-Cut is ok on a car with ceramic coating ?
As I mentioned earlier.....‘T-Cut Metallic’ used over the light scratches will probably do the job of removing them once and for all (unless scratched again), but this may weaken the ceramic coating that you believe was applied by the previous owner of your car.
I wouldn’t be too concerned about this if you finish off with a ceramic hybrid formula. Take a look at the FAQ’s section of the Autoglym 'Rapid Ceramic Spray' that I posted.....https://www.autoglym.com/rapid-ceramic-spray