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Rupes "Fine" polish. This is the product that you would use first. Available on Amazon. This smaller size bottle is enough to polish out the entire car twice...
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2024/02/24 16:58:18
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2024/02/24 16:48:27
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I can live with this...
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2024/02/22 18:24:03
Ironman88
Additional "After" photo - Uniform finish without shine.
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2024/02/22 18:23:55
Ironman88
First "After" photo. The product chemically bonds with the plastic surface and is impregnated into the plastic material. It is not just a painted on surface application. It works its way into the material.
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2024/02/22 18:23:49
Ironman88
I applied it with a foam sponge that is from a Colourlock leather maintenance kit.
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2024/02/22 18:23:44
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Instructions for use of the product.
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2024/02/22 18:23:36
Ironman88
This is the fix for it. Available in the 1 ounce bottle pictured above - on Amazon for under $10.
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2024/02/22 18:23:30
Ironman88
This is something that I never expected to see in a premium vehicle like at Cayenne (expected a far better / more durable grade of plastic.) Oh well...
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2024/02/22 18:23:24
Ironman88
Unsightly nicks, scrapes, abrasions on the inside of the tailgate.
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2024/02/22 18:23:17
Ironman88
I have beverage coolers with better plastic than this crap. Note to Porsche - a PORSCHE is a premium vehicle. This plastic is substandard even for a Fiat.
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2024/02/17 11:57:18
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Note to Porsche - PORSCHE is a premium vehicle. This wiper arm belongs on a Yugo.
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2024/02/17 11:57:12
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2024/02/17 11:42:13
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2024/02/14 09:37:09
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2024/02/14 09:37:04
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2024/02/13 17:10:41
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Makes getting them back on and off much easier going forward
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2024/02/13 17:10:36
Ironman88
As much as Porsche charges for these things, it makes sense to have them look decent
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2024/02/13 17:10:31
Ironman88
These had never been cleaned much less off of the car...
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2024/02/13 17:10:26
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2024/02/12 16:25:52
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The ceramic seals the surface and will help ease the cleaning going forward.
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2024/02/12 16:25:46
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This area was particularly bad
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2024/02/12 16:25:42
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Another after shot...
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2024/02/12 16:25:37
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"After" shot #1
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2024/02/12 16:25:32
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Gyeon Prep - used to properly prepare the surface for ceramic coating application. Ensure the ceramic will properly bond with the material.
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2024/02/12 16:25:26
Ironman88
I had to do this process twice to get the various surfaces completely clean. Tedious.
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2024/02/12 16:25:20
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2024/02/12 16:25:15
Ironman88
Colourlock brush. The right one for this job.
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2024/02/12 16:25:09
Ironman88
This is an outstanding All Purpose cleaner and works great on carpet, upholstery, plastic and other materials. Gets the job done but will not harm the surfaces.
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2024/02/12 16:25:03
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2024/02/12 16:24:58
Ironman88
Still looked bad.
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2024/02/12 16:24:53
Ironman88
I had already cleaned this rocker panel twice using a good car wash.
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2024/02/12 16:24:47
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2024/02/07 06:57:01
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2024/02/05 13:29:59
Ironman88
To remove the engine cover, carefully pull up on the left front and then the right front of the cover.
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2024/02/05 13:29:54
Ironman88
This is a view of the rear of the plastic engine cover showing the retaining guides.
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2024/02/05 13:28:54
Ironman88
New Filter in place. Reinstallation of the engine cover is easily accomplished. Align and place the rear portion of the engine cover in position first and then press down on the front to secure the plastic pins into the rubber receptacles. Last step is to re-secure the metal clips at the front left and right of the engine cover. Be careful to avoid cutting your finger when securing the clips.
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2024/02/05 13:28:49
Ironman88
Rear T25 alloy screw.
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2024/02/05 13:28:44
Ironman88
The filter element is secured in place with two T25 alloy machine screws.
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2024/02/05 13:28:39
Ironman88
This is the air filter element. It is retained in place with the two metal spring clips. They are easily flipped up and back.
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2024/02/05 13:28:35
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