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Old May 26, 2011 | 06:32 AM
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Old May 26, 2011 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by carrera997re
Does this stuff remove those water spots i see on my cAr after i dry it or thats a whole nother topic of waxing/compouding?

Avoiding water spots is the best plan - if you let any of it air dry, you'll probably have them - if you do, vinegar and water solution works like a champ and is easy to do - almost no effort required and far less damaging (probably not damaging at all) than tyring to "polish" out the spots which probably won't work well anyway.

I have only had to do it once on the car after I rinsed it off while out of town and couldn't do a proper wash - my live and learn experience is that a bit of road grime is better to live with than a poor wash.
 
Old May 27, 2011 | 12:50 AM
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Originally Posted by ggregory
My 911 has never been to the car wash. I hand wash it every couple weeks. The paint is still perfect.

The novelty of spending a hours+ washing the car has worn off and I'm thinking of going the traditional car wash route. I plan to keep the car a very long time.

Bad idea?
I know the feeling. Are you close to your Porsche dealer? If so maybe ask if they can wash it for you even if for a fee. Some of the P dealers our way offer a free wash and coffee while you wait. They know the product and how to clean it without swirls and scratches. Its worth asking them before handing the job to a car wash.
 
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