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2018 Porsche Macan GTS. Optioned with black roof rails. What’s my best option to clean this up?
Light polish?
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Be very careful, anodized, can easily be damaged.
My Macan`s roof rails look perfect and I never do anything, protection wise, to them.
I`d do something to protect now, while they`re still nice. Easy for me to expend your resources though![]()
Light polish. Carefully. Then coat it. Almost looks like hard water stains to me
And you should still be under warranty if they need to be replaced. Just had my GTS’s exhaust tips replaced due to pitting in the black finish.
Hope it`s not like with our Audis..when the parts are still available, they often come through "pre-oxidized". After the Deer Incident it was impossible to get decent replacements for the S8 (and my dealer ordered scads of them hoping to get just one that`d be OK)...And you should still be under warranty if they need to be replaced. Just had my GTS’s exhaust tips replaced due to pitting in the black finish.
Be very careful, anodized, can easily be damaged.
Boy, what hppened there? My Macan`s roof rails look perfect and I never do anything, protection wise, to them.
Anything you see, take it back and for heaven’s sake don’t do anything to give them an excuse to deny you! I see that kind of damage every day, I send more work away and back to the dealership for warranty claims due to the hacks they use!
Please see the this thread I started about cleaning badly faded trim:
https://www.autopia.org/forums/car-...dly-faded-black-trim-cladding.html?highlight=
RaskyR1 used Solution Finish (Autopia acronym "SF") in post #15 of this thread on some black vent fins of an older Porsche 911. Look at the pics and his write-up. Might be of interest to you.
That white "staining" looks more like soap residue, but if it is from a car wash, it might be that the water used in rinsing might be recycled and its filtering will not remove wash chemicals residue OR just plain hard water (IE; high mineral water content) that is not softened/treated to begin with.
Hard water stains can be a real PAIN to remove. If you find something that works well, let us know. I bought Optimum`s Mineral Deposit Remover (MDR) to use on glass and paint, but it is NOT a wipe on/wipe off (WOWO) product. You do need to clean it off with something like their Opti-Clean cleaner or diluted Power Clean APC-and-car soap mixture, which is disappointing to me, because their other car-care products that I have used have produced excellent results in my experience.
Do you have Klasse All-In-One (KAIO) on hand? It is mild enough with its chemical cleaners that might cut though this white residue without scratching/swirling the clear coat (assuming your Porsche rims are clear coated) on these black rims? Just a thought.
I used this product on some clear-coated chrome after-market Crager rims (yes, the chrome was clear-coated!) and it worked really well to bring out the shine while offering a little surface protection. Had I used a true chrome cleaner like I thought I should have, I would have swirled and scuffed that clear coat!!! Live and learn.
I have 3 of them ready to coat, it`s just the 4th one I need to get the staining off.Try what was mentioned above on the wheels, if not good results you may have to lightly polish them. I will say they are a pain to keep looking nice!