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182_blue:
not sure what you bought but its probably left its own marks which makes it look dull, it possibly can be corrected without a machine with a lot of hard work though

these guides may help

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=105075


http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=10656&highlight=hand+swirl+removal


Jules86:
I wouldnt use T-cut on an enemies car! You are better off with wire wool than T-Cut!

It will buff up but will require a machine  :wink:

autoperfection.com:
The T-cut has put marks into the paint as it is quite abrasive - think of it as a mild sand paper if you like..
You will be able to bring back the shine by hand.... by basically removing those fine scratch marks..... it will take some elbow grease mind, but you can do it no probs - as long as you use the right products. 

If you need some small amounts of product to use just let us know and we can get some bits sent up to you :happy2:

Taryn and Jim

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