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Aussie Conditions
Look, I’ve seen way too many blokes spend five grand on a sick matte wrap only to let the Aussie sun bake it into a crusty mess within two years. Whether you're dodging salt spray on the coast or kicking up red dust out past Bourke, vinyl needs specific love. This checklist is the exact routine I use in my shop to keep wraps looking showroom sharp. It's not hard, you just gotta be consistent.
A Quick Reality Check
The 'No-Scratch' Gear List
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Pre-Start Checklist
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The Sunday Arvo Wash Routine
Cold Water Rinse
Blast off the loose grit and red dust. Start from the roof and work down. Don't get too close to the seams with the nozzle.
The Snow Foam / Pre-Soak
If she's filthy, chuck some foam on and let it dwell for 5 mins. This lifts the dirt so you don't scrub it into the film.
Two-Bucket Contact Wash
Wash one panel at a time using very light pressure. If the mitt gets dirty, rinse it in your plain water bucket first.
Deep Clean the Crevices
Use your soft brush around the fuel cap, window seals, and badges where that fine Aussie dust loves to hide.
Final Rinse and Flood
Remove the nozzle from your hose and let the water 'sheet' off the panels. This makes drying about 80% faster, trust me.
Pat Dry
Don't rub like you're polishing a trophy. Pat the vinyl dry with your microfibre towel to avoid any friction burn or scratches.
Apply Protection
Mist your wrap sealant onto a clean microfibre and wipe over. This is the big one for stopping UV fade and making the next wash easier.
The 'Job Well Done' Check
What You'll Need
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