What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there, you've had a cracker weekend at the beach, but now your 4x4 looks like a literal sandbox. If you don't get that salt and grit out properly, it'll eat your carpets and swirl your paint faster than you can say 'no dramas'. I'm going to walk you through the exact process I use in my shop to get a vehicle back to showroom finish, from the underbody to the deep pile of the carpets.
Why Sand is a Detailing Nightmare
The 'No-Sand' Armoury
What You'll Need
Preparation: Setting Up for Success
Park in the Shade
Never, ever wash a sandy car in the direct Aussie sun. The water will dry too fast, leaving salt spots and 'baking' the sand onto the clear coat. Find a carport or wait for the arvo.
Remove All Floor Mats
Chuck them out on the driveway. They need to be dry so you can beat the sand out of them later.
Clear the Cabin
Get the kids' toys, the empty Maccas bags, and the recovery gear out. You need a clear workspace.
Open All Doors and Tailgate
Check the door sills. If they're caked in mud/sand, give them a quick dry-brush before you get anything wet.
Dry-Vac First
I've seen blokes try to wet-clean carpets before vacuuming. Big mistake. You'll just make mud. Suck up as much loose dry sand as possible first.
While you're here...
The 'Vibration' Secret
The Step-by-Step Desanding Masterclass
The High-Pressure Chassis Flush
Start underneath. Use your pressure washer to flush the inside of the chassis rails. Keep going until the water runs clear. If you've been on the beach, this is where the salt is hiding.
Wheel Arch Detailing
Sand packs into the lip of the wheel arches. Use your hand to feel behind the metal lip and flush it out. Be careful of sharp edges!
Engine Bay Blow-out
Open the hood. Use compressed air to blow sand out of the radiator fins and battery tray. Don't use high-pressure water here unless you know what you're doing with the electrics.
The Pre-Soak (Snow Foam)
Coat the whole car in a thick layer of snow foam. Let it dwell for 5-8 minutes. This lifts the sand off the surface so it can slide off without scratching.
Pressure Rinse
Rinse from the top down. Be thorough. The goal is to remove 99% of the sand before you ever touch the car with a mitt.
Two-Bucket Wash
Use a high-lubricity soap (I reckon Bowden's Own Nanolicious is great for this). Wash one panel at a time, rinsing your mitt in the grit-guard bucket after every single pass.
Door Sills and Jambs
Use a damp microfibre to wipe out the sand from the door sills. This is usually where people get lazy, and it's the first thing you see when you get in.
Drying the Exterior
Use a large, plush drying towel. Don't rub; just 'pat' the water dry. If there's one stray grain of sand left, rubbing will cause a scratch.
Interior Air-Blast
Now for the inside. Use your compressor to blow sand out of the seat tracks, between the centre console, and out of the air vents. Work from the top down.
The Drill Brush Attack
Use the drill brush on the carpets to agitate that stubborn sand. Vacuum as you go. You'll probably have to do this three times to get it all.
Seat Crevices
Pull the fabric back on the seat joins. Sand loves to hide there and will eventually wear a hole in the stitching if left alone.
Glass Cleaning
Sand often leaves a film on the inside of the glass. Use a dedicated glass cleaner and two towels (one to clean, one to buff).
Vinyl and Plastic Protection
Apply a UV protectant (like Aerospace 303) to the dash. Our Aussie sun will crack a dry dash in no time once the oils have been stripped by the sand and salt.
Reinstall Mats
Only once the floor is 100% dry. If you put mats over damp carpet, you'll get a musty smell that's a nightmare to get rid of.
Watch Out
Advanced Techniques: For the Perfectionists
The Right Gear for Aussie Conditions
Aftercare and Prevention
Common Questions from the Track
Can I just go through an automatic car wash after the beach?
How do I get the 'rotten egg' smell out of the carpets?
Is red dust treated the same as sand?
What's the best way to clean sandy seatbelts?
Does salt spray really cause rust that fast?
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