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997.2TT exhaust tips... ...again

RJKflyer

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I'm finding that they get really scruffy really quickly.

And they are very hard to get the deposits off - seem to attack the stainless. Never had this problem on my RS4 - the ovals cleaned up like mirrors.

Any thoughts?

Obviously aftermarket tips possible, but all the ones I have seen look pretty poor - most having some faux-twin look but actually pretty much only one outlet in use!
 
Yep, participated in that one somewhere along the way - my car was only a few weeks old then, and now at 3 months it is much harder to clean off. I've a garage full of metal polishes etc.!

Seems like the s/s is a lower quality than on the Audi. Maybe the Porsche ones are austenitic (304 or 316) versus duplex on the Audi - does anyone know...?
 

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