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I don't know if it'd be the same with blackberry, but i wouldn't see why not. I was actually told to use black colour polish on my AquaBlue corrado. It was too late though, as i'd used a blue bottle and it looked shocking. Personally, i don't use colour polishes now as i don't thing they really help.

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hi ya personally I wouldn't go near any sort of t-cut with a barge pole its horrid stuff to use.

If your your car's paintwork is dull i'd use a cutting compound such as G3 ( but this is if your paintwork is very dull!) Otherwise I'd use a few goods coats of good polish (Autoglim meguires etc) and a lot of elbow grease ;-)

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My car is Mulberry!

I now use Colour Magic in Black. I found that when I used white polish that it still shows scratches (highlights them in white). With the black polish, it fills in the annoying little scratches, by covering them up in a dark colour! It then does not look black. The scratches then blend in with the mulberry.

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