You dont need to T-cut the paintwork. T-cut contains amonia which isnt good for the paintwork at all.
The best way to do all this by hand to restore the colour and without trying to remove any swirls and scatches will be to use the Megs 3 step system which you can buy from Halfords.
Wash as stated with the 2 bucket method, and dry using a water magnet or waffle weave towel, then clay bar the paintwork. Then use the 3 step polishes from Meguairs if these are the easiest to get from halfords. You cant get yourself a longer life wax such as collinite 476 which is detergent proof and can last around 3 months
If you have access to a rotary polisher or pc and a piant thickness guage it may be worth looking into as this can get all of the scratches removed.
If you want all this done it may be worth looking at detailing world to find a detailer in your area that can restore tha paint oxidisation and remove swirls and scratches. They will tell you how to keep your paintwork in the best condition.
The best way to do all this by hand to restore the colour and without trying to remove any swirls and scatches will be to use the Megs 3 step system which you can buy from Halfords.
Wash as stated with the 2 bucket method, and dry using a water magnet or waffle weave towel, then clay bar the paintwork. Then use the 3 step polishes from Meguairs if these are the easiest to get from halfords. You cant get yourself a longer life wax such as collinite 476 which is detergent proof and can last around 3 months
If you have access to a rotary polisher or pc and a piant thickness guage it may be worth looking into as this can get all of the scratches removed.
If you want all this done it may be worth looking at detailing world to find a detailer in your area that can restore tha paint oxidisation and remove swirls and scratches. They will tell you how to keep your paintwork in the best condition.