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Aussie Conditions
Look, I've seen too many blokes spend five grand on a sick matte wrap only to let it bake under a gum tree for six months. By the time they bring it to me, the vinyl is crispy and ruined. If you want that film to last the full 5-7 years, you've got to be proactive. This is the exact routine I use in my shop to keep wraps looking brand new.
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Pre-Start Inspection
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The Wash Process
Thorough Rinse
Blast off as much loose grit and dust as possible. Use cool water. I once saw a guy use a kettle on a frozen wrap, cracked it instantly. Don't be that guy.
Spot Clean Bugs
Use your IPA mix or a dedicated bug remover on the front bar. Let it sit for 60 seconds, then gently wipe. Aussie bugs are like concrete once they dry.
Contact Wash
Using the two-bucket method, wash from the top down. Use very light pressure. The mitt should glide, not scrub. If it's matte, don't use circular motions.
Detail the Seams
Use your soft brush around the badges and trim. Red dust loves to hide here and will come out later to ruin your drying stage.
Final Rinse and Dry
Rinse thoroughly. Use your drying towel to 'pat' the water away rather than dragging it. This prevents micro-scratches on the soft vinyl surface.
Apply Protection
Mist your wrap detailer over the surface and buff off. This adds a sacrificial UV layer which is bloody vital in our March heat.
Final Inspection
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