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Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there, you come back from a trip or leave the car under a tree at the shops and find a nasty mark. Most of the time, you don't need a professional respray, just the right gear and a bit of patience. I've spent 15 years fixing everything from bush-bashed LandCruisers to show-room Ferraris, and the gear list below is what I actually keep in my mobile van. This guide is for anyone who wants to DIY it without burning through their clear coat.
The Essential Kit
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The 'Before You Touch It' Checklist
What You'll Need
Step-by-Step Scratch Removal
Deep Clean
Wash the area twice. Use a clay bar to pull out embedded red dust or salt. Any grit left behind will act like sandpaper on your machine pad.
Tape it Up
Tape off nearby badges, rubber window seals, and plastic trim. It takes five minutes but saves an hour of cleaning later (trust me on this one).
Initial Compound Pass
Put 3-4 pea-sized drops of compound on your cutting pad. Work a 40x40cm area using slow, overlapping horizontal and vertical passes with moderate pressure.
Wipe and Inspect
Wipe the residue with a clean microfibre. Spray your IPA mix to strip the oils and check the scratch under your LED torch. Repeat if needed.
Finishing Polish
Switch to a softer foam pad and a finishing polish. This removes the 'haze' left by the heavy compound and brings back that deep Aussie shine.
Apply Protection
Paint is now naked. Apply a good wax or sealant. In our UV, I usually reckon a ceramic sealant like Gtechniq C2 is the best bet.
Watch Out
Final Inspection Checklist
What You'll Need
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