Wash and polish

Cleaning and detailing your Macan.
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Smudger
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Spent a bit of time this morning giving my GTS a bit of tlc. Used snow foam and then a wash. Afterwards I used autoglym polish, quite happy with the results.

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Looks lovely. You could do with some sort of sealant or wax to keep the autoglym from just washing off.
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Good point, I’ve got the autoglym gloss Protecton. to be honest i got a bit tired, I’ll be doing it again with a clay bar shortly. My friend has started doing PPF and wants to do the front of my car, however I’ve had it two years now and only 1 or 2 small stone chips, not sure it’s worth doing. I’ve always used the two bucket method and a grit guard, I feel the paint is in good condition with regards not too many swirls at all 😀
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Wing Commander
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Smudger wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:27 pm Spent a bit of time this morning giving my GTS a bit of tlc. Used snow foam and then a wash. Afterwards I used autoglym polish, quite happy with the results.
Looks great! :)
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Wing Commander wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 5:33 pm
Smudger wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:27 pm Spent a bit of time this morning giving my GTS a bit of tlc. Used snow foam and then a wash. Afterwards I used autoglym polish, quite happy with the results.
Looks great! :)
Yes totally agree, certainly worth the effort.
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ScotMac
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Looking great :D :D :D
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