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Aussie Conditions
Look, after 15 years in the trade, I've seen too many people slap on repellent over a dirty screen and wonder why it smears. With the Aussie sun still baking us in March, you've gotta prep the glass properly to get rid of salt spray and baked-on bug guts. This is my personal process for getting that 'invisible glass' look that lasts for months, not days. Trust me, your eyes will thank you during those late arvo storms.
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Pre-Start Checklist
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The Process
Heavy Wash
Give the screen a thorough wash. Use a bit of extra pressure to shift any dried-on bat droppings or coastal salt crust.
Decontaminate
Use your clay bar with plenty of glass cleaner as lube. Keep going until the glass feels smooth as ice under your fingertips.
Deep Clean/Polish
If you've got stubborn water spots, hand-polish with a glass compound. This is the secret to getting that crystal clear finish mate.
The IPA Wipe
Chuck some IPA mix on a cloth and wipe the whole screen. This removes any leftover polish oils so the repellent can actually bond.
Apply Repellent
Apply your coating in small overlapping circles. A customer once told me 'less is more' and he was right. Don't drown the screen.
Buff Off
Wait the recommended time (usually 5-10 mins) and buff off with a clean microfibre. If it's sticky, use a damp cloth then a dry one.
Final Inspection
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