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Aussie Conditions
Look, I've spent 15 years scrubbing wheels and if there is one thing I've learned, it's that you don't want to be doing this in the midday sun. Between the red dust from outback trips and that salty coastal air, your rims take a beating. This checklist is the exact process I use in my shop to get rid of that nasty, metallic grime safely. Grab a cold one, get in the shade, and let’s get stuck in.
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The 'Before You Spray' Check
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The Cleaning Process
Initial Pressure Rinse
Blast away the loose grit and red dust. Get right into the arches and behind the spokes to clear out any coastal salt buildup.
Apply Wheel Cleaner
Spray your cleaner (like Wheely Clean or Meguiar’s Ultimate) liberally. Start from the bottom and work up so it doesn't run and leave streaks.
Let it Dwell
Give it 2-3 minutes. You’ll see it reacting and turning purple. Don't let it dry out! If it's a hot arvo, mist a little water to keep it active.
Agitate the Grime
Use your barrel brush for the insides first, then the soft brush for the face. Work into the lug nut holes where the nasty stuff hides.
Final High-Pressure Rinse
Rinse thoroughly. I mean really thoroughly. If you leave chemical in the lug nuts, it'll dribble out later and ruin your hard work.
Dry the Wheels
Don't skip this. Water spots in Australia are a nightmare to remove once they bake on. Use a dedicated towel or a leaf blower.
Final Inspection & Pro Tips
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