AudiTTman
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- Nov 11, 2008
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Hey guys, here in two days, a friend and I are dropping down to Orlando,Miami, South beach and so on to pick up his new car(used but new to us lol)
He wants me to detail his Boxster for him when we get back and one thing i've noticed about older porsche brake calipers is that they sometimes tend to lose their glossy shine, especially the red ones. They tend to look oxidized and powdered. Any you guys know some stuff or tips that gets those bad boys looking brand new again. Figured id be taking the tires of anyway to get some serious clean. Because we are having a trucker haul it a couple hundred miles down the interstate, the car is most likely going to be a mess and covered in the pesky white bugs that florida is known for that stain the paint lol....i forgot their name
He wants me to detail his Boxster for him when we get back and one thing i've noticed about older porsche brake calipers is that they sometimes tend to lose their glossy shine, especially the red ones. They tend to look oxidized and powdered. Any you guys know some stuff or tips that gets those bad boys looking brand new again. Figured id be taking the tires of anyway to get some serious clean. Because we are having a trucker haul it a couple hundred miles down the interstate, the car is most likely going to be a mess and covered in the pesky white bugs that florida is known for that stain the paint lol....i forgot their name