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    What to clean Ventureshield with?

    I'm thinking of getting my car fitted with Ventureshield - those transparent car bras that cling to the vehicle. I currently use Duragloss car wash + paint protection pack approx once every 2-3 weeks.

    Can these products still be used on the parts of the car that are shielded? Or do I have to use some other product that is safe for the shield?
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    I have film on my headlight very much like Ventureshield and found car washes fine. With polish/wax/paint protection as long as it is gentle to the paint work and not too much cut it is okay. Just follow the instructions on the product to see if it is recommended for clear film.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spiff View Post
    I'm thinking of getting my car fitted with Ventureshield - those transparent car bras that cling to the vehicle. I currently use Duragloss car wash + paint protection pack approx once every 2-3 weeks.

    Can these products still be used on the parts of the car that are shielded? Or do I have to use some other product that is safe for the shield?
    For me personally, I would get it protected as soon as I get it so I don't have to do any polishing. If you seal the ''paintwork'' (that being the ventureshield) with a strong durable sealant such as Duragloss 601 + Duragloss 105, you'll get 6 months of protection from the elements and the environment so you only need to use normal car wash once a week or two. I'd say do it again in 4 or 5 months and you should be fine!

    If you want it to look a bit better too, top it up every three or four weeks with aquawax or another quick detailer spray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrk_Mickey View Post
    For me personally, I would get it protected as soon as I get it so I don't have to do any polishing. If you seal the ''paintwork'' (that being the ventureshield) with a strong durable sealant such as Duragloss 601 + Duragloss 105, you'll get 6 months of protection from the elements and the environment so you only need to use normal car wash once a week or two. I'd say do it again in 4 or 5 months and you should be fine!

    If you want it to look a bit better too, top it up every three or four weeks with aquawax or another quick detailer spray.
    Nod. I did this. And since then, have done mini touchup waxes and had a 2nd detail 2 weeks ago.
    Ventureshield for me is going to prevent the occasional scratches I get from coming out of my car (the garage walls are really narrow and brick); people opening their car doors and nicking mine; preventing the stone chips when I head to the bush and unsealed roads etc.
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    Yes as mentioned the Duragloss will seal the Ventureshield nicely and help to protect it against ageing. With this type of polyurethane film it is important to protect it, as it will age, yellow and degrade. Use a synthetic sealant or even something like 303 Aero Protectant regularly and this will slow the process down, do not use abrasive polish, harsh cleaners or carnauba wax - the films do not like these.
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    I use Meguiars PlastX ($29 from Autobarn) and Plexus to clean and protect the ventureshield on my Pirelli.

    http://www.autobarn.com.au/products/17/161/4214001

    http://www.autobarn.com.au/products/17/161/4214200/

    PlastX is like a polish and can remove watermarks and scratches from Ventureshield but you will build up a lot of static on the film. I use Plexus to finish off because of it's anti-static properties.

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    I would use the Duragloss for protection and if its very dirty i would use some VuPlex. Its a better Australian made version of Plexus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMS_Dan View Post
    I would use the Duragloss for protection and if its very dirty i would use some VuPlex. Its a better Australian made version of Plexus.
    Thanks triode12.

    Dan, do you use the 3-step Duragloss (601 bonding agent, 105 polish, 921 fast clean and shine) for this purpose?
    If so, that's the same as what I do now and is great.

    I also have the 303 protectant.
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    I would be using the 3 step system, yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMS_Dan View Post
    I would be using the 3 step system, yes.
    cheers! that's good to know.
    glad i bought all the right products in the first place. hah
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