T-cut counter top use
A bit different use for this, but I had red up it was possible. We had a kitchen upgrade, Dec 2018. One thing, which bugged me a lot, was how quick, minor surface scratches show up. Wanted something to remove them, or at the least hide them, so did a bit of research, one thing which cropped up a few times, was try T-cut. Now having had a car and having used t-cut on it often a d before you say they are not the same, car body paintwork and formica worktops, just aren't the same. Well I purchase some, in this case Black in colour, well to my surprise, it actually works, not on anything too deep (Fortunately we didn't have any) the worktops look brand new, like the first day we installed them and would recommend trying it out, must be stressed, you really shouldn't try it on just any worktop, ours is black marble effect, works really well, but if you have say a grey granite effect, which isn't a gloss finish I.e. uneven surface, then it may not be suitable and recommend you try it on a small area and which would not be seen if it didn't work, t-cut isn't, without stating the obvious not made for this task, it's just said it may and no responsibility could be accepted if it didn't work.
We purchase off this supplier, purely because, we use Ebay a lot and it suits us. But I will say, this seller, is first rate, we got the T-cut, on the day they stated, packaged really well (liquid always worries me by mail) and for us did exactly as we had hoped, and with the very reasonable low price, would buy from this seller again.
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