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Aussie Conditions
Look, we all love a run up Noosa North Shore or a weekend at Fraser, but the cleanup is where most people get lazy and regret it two years later. This guide is for the bloke who wants to keep his rig forever, covering everything from the underbody flush to neutralizing salt in those hidden cavities. I've spent 15 years cleaning everything from 70 Series Cruisers to beach-bound Subarus, and I'm telling you now, a quick squirt at the servo isn't enough.
The Reality of Salt and Sand
The Essential Beach Cleanup Kit
What You'll Need
Preparation: Don't Just Start Spraying
Let the Engine Cool
Never spray cold water on a boiling hot engine or brake rotors after a long drive. You'll warp the discs or, worse, crack a manifold. Give it at least 45 minutes to settle.
Remove Recovery Gear
Take off your Maxtrax, shovels, and hi-lift jacks. Sand hides behind these mounts and will eat your paint away through vibration.
Open the Bonnet and Check for Debris
Check the air intake and the base of the windscreen (the plenum) for dried seaweed or clumps of salty sand.
Park on a Slight Incline
If you can, park the front of the car slightly uphill. This helps water drain out of the rear of the chassis rails rather than pooling in the middle.
The 'Dry Vacuum' Rule
Before you touch a drop of water, vacuum the interior. If you get the carpet wet first, that sand turns into mud and you'll never get it out.
While you're here...
The Deep Clean: Step-by-Step
The Massive Underbody Flush
Start here. Use the underbody water broom. Spend at least 20 minutes just going back and forth. You'll be amazed at the amount of 'crunch' that comes out.
Chassis Rail Internal Flush
Stick your hose or chassis wand into the factory holes in the frame. Flush until the water coming out of the other end is crystal clear. If it's brown, keep going.
Salt Neutraliser Application
Connect your salt-killer (like Salt-Away). Spray the entire undercarriage, suspension components, and inside the arches. Let it dwell for 5-10 minutes but don't let it dry.
Wheel Arch Deep Dive
Get right in there. Spray behind the plastic liners. Sand loves to sit on top of the fuel tank and on the lip of the inner fender.
Wheel and Brake Rinse
Focus on the brake calipers. Salt causes them to seize up. Rinse the back of the wheels where sand can build up and throw off your wheel balance.
Engine Bay 'Mist'
Don't blast it. Use a gentle mist to rinse salt spray off the radiator, battery terminals, and electrical connectors. (I once saw a bloke pressure wash his alternator directly, he didn't make it to work Monday).
Snow Foam the Body
Now move to the exterior. Cover the whole car in foam. This lubricates the sand particles so they slide off without scratching your clear coat.
Contact Wash (Two Bucket Method)
Wash from the roof down. Use a separate mitt for the sills. If you drop your mitt on the ground, chuck it in the bin (or the wash) and get a fresh one. One grain of sand in that mitt is like sandpaper.
The Door Jambs
Open every door and the tailgate. Wipe down the seals. Salt spray gets sucked into the door sills through aerodynamic vacuum while you're driving.
Rinse and Dry
Final rinse with fresh water. Dry the car thoroughly. Use a leaf blower for the 'drip spots' like door handles and fuel caps.
Glass Treatment
Clean the windows with an Aussie-grade glass cleaner. Salt leaves a greasy film that regular soap sometimes misses.
Tyre Dressing
Apply a UV-protectant dressing. Our February sun will turn your sidewalls brown and crack them faster than you can say 'Strewth'.
Watch Out
Pro Tip: The Sprinkler Trick
Advanced Techniques for the Die-Hards
What Works and What's a Gimmick
Post-Clean Maintenance
Beach Aftercare FAQ
Can I just wait until the weekend to wash my car?
Is 'Salt-Away' really better than soapy water?
Should I wash the engine bay every time?
How do I get the 'beach smell' out of the carpet?
What if I have an Electronic Rust Protector fitted?
Do I need to grease my uni-joints after a beach trip?
Watch Out
The 'White Vinegar' Hack
Final Word
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