This is a good starting point. Bodywork/Trim & Detailing
and congratulations on you GTI.
Hi guys/girls
I have just bought my first car (Polo GTI )
A couple of questions.
1) Just after a few car care products that people recommend? Waxes, Soaps, cloths etc
2) I've heard Zaino CS (Z-CS Clear Seal: Zaino Store) is excellent for protecting the exterior against damage. Thoughts? Anyone used it?
I'm sure this topic has been done to death, but I couldn't find anything.
Just point me to the right direction if you know the right threads.
Thanks again.
This is a good starting point. Bodywork/Trim & Detailing
and congratulations on you GTI.
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Tyre pressures, check them once a fortnight and keep an eye on them to see if they are wearing evenly. 5 minutes a fortnight will save you $$$$$ in the long run. Tyre placard is on the inside of the fuel flap for correct pressures.
Used this product for many years Car Care Products / Optimum / Exterior / Wax - Spray / Spray Car Wax
Got a few stubborn bird poo droppings, got a moist microfiber cloth and it just came straight off no rubbing or repeated cleaning.
Really good water beading for up to 5 weeks (this depends if you park outdoors or indoors)
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used this on many cars, low in suds but gets the job done with less than a capful used each wash.
Also, if ur not experienced in car detailing, then u might want to get a professional detail once a year. Most charge about $300 but it's worth it imo as I don't have a whole day or 2 to do it myself
Speaking of sport pack, took the car for a Drive for the hopefully up and coming in the New Year the Polo 6R cruise through Akuna Bay (part of the National parks) TSI owners with the sport pack may find it hard not to give your car some beans as i found out my car stuck to the ground like a bat out of hell.
GTI owners will most likely feel the same thrill.
TPM - I have had to reset mine twice as the left side got slightly lower than the right (bumps, potholes etc).
Isn't the TPM based on the ride height/balance of the vehicle not air pressure in the Tyre?
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