Abarth Owners Club
Detailing => Showroom => Topic started by: ThatRedAbarth on April 23, 2017, 09:59:35 PM
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Before and after results from spending a couple of hours with a tube of Autosol and some micro fibre clothes on my series 4 comp 8) The only time I regret having four exhaust pipes!
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Lovely
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Nice, now put a decent sealant/ceramic coating to make it easier next time.
Fish
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Great tips. Mine now looks amazing with that stuff
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Wow 8) that’s dedication, right there... #sparkle
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Thanks. Didn’t take me more than 5 mins to do. Even though it’s brand new I was quite surprised how dirty it was
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Hi, I've just bought a 2015 comp with monza exhausts - probably the tips have never been cleaned before. Can I use wire wool or scouring brushes with autosol, or do I just have to sit and persevere with microfibres?
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My advise is DONT use any kind of wire wool at all its to Abraisive use the Autosol and try a bit of T Cut but that's just my opinion hope this helps .
Geoff
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Hi, so I used some old tougher microfibre clothes and autosol, and cleaned two of the tips - scrubbed away for about an hour and a half! They've come up OK - haven't finished yet - but I've noticed they're both a bit pitted. I can't seem to find a good answer to this question: are the tips chrome or steel?
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Hi, so I used some old tougher microfibre clothes and autosol, and cleaned two of the tips - scrubbed away for about an hour and a half! They've come up OK - haven't finished yet - but I've noticed they're both a bit pitted. I can't seem to find a good answer to this question: are the tips chrome or steel?
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I think the 2015 range was a steel exhaust, changed sometime there about to a stainless steel. Not sure if the Monza is a polished finish like the Turismo or left "raw".
If raw then it is likely to appear a little pitted.
Andy
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Looks good on roosters lovely and shiny chrome look ,must try mine soon 😀