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Aussie Conditions
Look, if you live near a train line or a construction site, your car is copping a hiding from metal particles. I've seen white Hiluxes look like they've got the measles because the owner let iron sit for too long. This checklist is for anyone who wants to get their paint smooth again without spending a fortune at a pro shop. We're talking about chemical decontamination, and honestly, it's the most satisfying part of the job.
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The 'Before You Spray' Checklist
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Execution Steps
The Initial Wash
Give the car a thorough wash to get rid of the loose dirt and red dust. Don't worry about drying it perfectly, but get the worst off.
Apply Product
Spray the iron remover generously over the panels. Start from the bottom and work up. Avoid plastic trims where you can.
The Dwell Time
Wait 3-5 minutes. You'll see it turning purple. If it starts drying because it's a typical 35-degree day, mist it with a bit of water.
Agitation (If Needed)
On really bad spots, I usually give it a light scrub with a damp microfibre. Don't go nuts, let the chemistry do the heavy lifting.
The Big Rinse
Blast it all off. Make sure you get in the door jams and fuel cap. If you leave any behind, it'll leave a nasty streak.
Final Wash & Dry
Wash the car one last time with soap to neutralise everything. Dry it off with your clean towels.
The 'Is It Done?' Test
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Final Thought
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