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yesh it does man, it does indeed. but we like you here so its ok.

lol... i spose we could all do what a relative of mine does... he has an old shitty toyota camry... his solution... (according to his mates) :blink: put alfoil behind the plate and leave about 3-5mm round the outer edges of the plate...

yeh... im sure that works... :P

yeah...nah i dont think that would do ma-farken anything ey.

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In theory the build up of the spray should increase the refractive index i.e. making it greater than air. Light i.e. flash from a camera, should have difficulty passing through it, hence the blurr

Ive heard of people doing this with hairspray

I like lollies also

In theory the build up of the spray should increase the refractive index i.e. making it greater than air. Light i.e. flash from a camera, should have difficulty passing through it, hence the blurr

if that theory were correct why would it only effect light from a flash?

wouldn't it be refracting all light that hits the plate, whether it be sun, ambient light or the flash?

therefore, they wouldn't they be blurry all the time?

better info guys something that works ... DNA has a Spray you spray on your cars plates worked 100% ive tried on my audi with red light and speed traps Ann st and kangaroo point .. only downfall is if it rains or u wash your car the thin flim wears off .. its 20 bucks a can 200ml lasts a month depending on weather and how often you wash your car ..

Better still Autobarn logan city has these Deflecter plates which arent cheap 70 bucks each i think they are from memory ...

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