What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there. You take the family to the coast for a weekend and come back with half of Fraser Island in the footwells. I once had a client bring in a LandCruiser that literally had sand in the air vents, absolute nightmare. This checklist is for the blokes and ladies who want to get it done right the first time so you're not still finding grit in six months' time.
The Essential Gear
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Pre-Start Checklist
What You'll Need
Step-by-Step Removal
Exterior Blow Down
Before touching the paint with water, use a leaf blower or air line to blast sand out of window seals, fuel doors, and door handles.
High-Pressure Rinse
Give the whole car a massive rinse. Focus on the wheel arches and underbody to get the salt off before you even think about using a sponge.
The Vibration Trick
Back inside, use a palm sander (without paper) or hit the carpet with your hand while vacuuming. This bounces the deep grains to the top.
Agitate and Suck
Scrub the carpet with your stiff brush in one hand and follow immediately with the vacuum in the other. Work in small 20cm sections.
Blow Out the Crevices
Use compressed air to blow sand out from under the seats and inside the seat tracks. It's messy, so do this before your final vac.
Final Interior Wipe
Sand gets everywhere. Use a damp microfibre to wipe down the dash, console, and even the inside of the glass where salt film sits.
Final Inspection
What You'll Need
Watch Out
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