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you might need to do a window memory reset after installing the new battery.
Jim
I also installed the AWE air foiler and love it.
Yeah, did that, still getting wind noise. I think it has to do with where the rubber of the triangle of front hits the window, but not sure. I haven't spent the time to investigate. Thanks for the suggestion though!
991 GTS black tips have arrived, My OEM dual tube chrome tips which will fit 2013-2016 911 Carrera models (991 generation) are going to need a new home.
A Porsche Touch-Up paint kit from Suncoast, my local dealer, about $22.
I have had a couple 1mm rock chips on the front snout for the longest time, felt it was time to attempt to do something about them. I'm no Michelangelo, that's for sure, but after a few painstakingly applied layers over the last several days (4), using a wood toothpick from a single paint drop sitting on small flat plastic jar cover, they are starting to fill in. You should be able to spot the little dot left, about 2" opposite the "L" in Lackstift (It's still wet, so a little proud. They flatten right out when dry). I'm waiting for this last go round, then will dab on a little clear lacquer, then give the car a once over with my Griot's polisher with a blue pad and some Speed HD. Mine is a daily driver, not a garage queen, so I know they aren't going to be invisible, but I'm happier knowing there's paint there now.
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17791368[/url]]Let us see pics when you are done.
I would but the dings are virtually unnoticeable now.
Not, really because I am good at this. It took me several days of work dropping in the smallest blobs of paint with the toothpick, then going over it with Flitz to smooth it out. I’d say at least five times. But I kept at it. At least it’s filled in now.
I would but the dings are virtually unnoticeable now.
Not, really because I am good at this. It took me several days of work dropping in the smallest blobs of paint with the toothpick, then going over it with Flitz to smooth it out. I’d say at least five times. But I kept at it. At least it’s filled in now.
It's what I use for very light scratches/finish/final stage shining up stamped steel, either by hand (as here) or on a Dremel felt wheel (in other applications).