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Rear Bumper Protector

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Came across a very pleasant firm called RG Mouldings based in Leighton Buzzard last week, who along with other things, market Rearguards, which are bespoke trim plates to cover the tops and upper rear bumper painted surfaces to protect the finish when loading and unloading into the boot. They have just recently developed one for the Macan.
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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]Our German Shepherd dog, Jake just loves the Macan and we invested in Porsche's high-sided boot tray so he can come along with us, but he's still liable to scratch the bumper top when getting in or out and this Rearguard should resolve the problem admirably.[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
They are scratch-resistant moulded ABS plastic units designed specifically for each model, available in black, silver, brushed alloy or carbon look - they do a pressed alloy ribbed unit too. The guards are fixed using 3M adhesive tape, so no damage to the original bumper and can easily be removed too.

My telephone enquiry was dealt with promptly and efficiently and they sent me out a swatch card to help me choose the correct finish. Prices range from around £55 to £70 +P&P - lot less than a paint job.

We eventually settled for the brushed alloy version and I now await delivery. I'll post up another pic when fitted.

As I've now finished with the swatch card, if anyone else would like it, I'd be happy to post it on.

Regards,

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The bumper protector arrived just a few days after ordering it, but I've only just got around to fitting it. It's a fairly straight forward procedure and, as promised I'll show you how I did it. The kit comes well packaged with the unit, copious instructions and a spirit wipe. There is double sided 3M's tape already fixed on the back to bond the protector to the bumper.

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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]The first thing to do was offer it up dry. I then used some masking tape on both sides to mark the correct position. By carefully slicing the tapes each side, I now have alignment guides on protector and bumper to assist alignment with the final fitment.[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]Next you need to degrease the bumper surface. I used an industrial cleaner aerosol and finally the supplied spirit-wipe to finish off. It's important you only wipe it one way left to right or vice versa, but not both ways.[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]The worst part of the job is stripping the backing off the 3M's tape. I used the blade of a Stanley knife to roll back a corner so I could grab hold of it.[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]The instructions say the ambient temperature should be between 18 and 20 degrees C before fitting , but I couldn't wait until July for it to warm up, so I used a hot air gun, taking care not to overdo it and blister the paint surface.[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]Once the bumper was warm to touch, I lined up the masking tapes on bumper and unit on both sides and pressed it home. Hey presto - It fits nice and snugly over the contours of bumper and the brushed alloy finish blends in very well with Rhodium Silver colour of the car.[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
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[FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"] [FONT=verdana,geneva"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]It's now over to our 4 legged tester to provide the final test to the product! [:D][FONT=verdana,geneva"] Regards, [font="comic sans ms,sans-serif"]Clive[/font]

 
Been using this for 18 months now and there's no doubt it's saved the vehicle from damage and copious scratches to the rear bumper.

The guard is resilient and looks as good now as the day it was fitted.

Definitely an asset and certainly recommended. [:)]

Regards,

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Mike Watson said:
Hello Clive - do you still have the swatch card?
Mike,

I've discarded the one I had, but if you contact the firm direct they will send a sample card out to you.

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Regards,

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Mike,

I've just discovered those patterns you requested, so if you haven't obtained them direct yet, I can happily send them on to you if you'd care to pm me your address.

Alternatively I will send them on to any other member who might like to take a look. [:)]

Regards,

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All received Clive - thanks

Black rearguard ordered.

I now have the swatch card, so if anyone else would like I will post it on. PM me your address.

Cheers.

 
Hello Clive.

Just got round to fitting it !! - Black goes nicely with my Macs midnight blue.

Thanks for the recommendation.

 
Mike Watson said:
Hello Clive.

Just got round to fitting it !! - Black goes nicely with my Macs midnight blue.

Thanks for the recommendation.

Your welcome, Mike. I'm glad you like it.

Ours is coming up for 2 years old now and is still as good as new, notwithstanding the 4 legged member of our family having thoroughly tested its durability. [:D]

Regards,

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Have recently been asked about the rear bumper protector I fitted to my Macan S, so I thought I would resurrect the 2015 thread in case other members are interested. [:)]

 
Have recently been asked about the rear bumper protector I fitted to my Macan S, so I thought I would resurrect the 2015 thread in case other members are interested. [:)]
I've just swopped my Cayenne Diesel S for a 2022 Macan GTS. Can't remember where I got the protector for the Cayenne, but when I search for the Macan many seem to say theirs only fit up to model year 2021. Would there be any difference from 21 to 22 and does anyone have any recommendations for 22 MY? Looking for bog standard black. Thanks
 

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