What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there, you come back from a weekend run up the coast or a trip out west and the front of your rig looks like a bug cemetery. If you leave that stuff to bake in our 40 degree sun, it'll eat into your paint faster than you'd reckon. This guide is for anyone who wants to clean up their daily or weekend warrior without spending all day doing it.
Why you need to move fast
While you're here...
Don't just scrub harder
The 'Wet Towel' trick
Pick the right juice for the job
Watch out for the 'Red Dust' trap
The 'De-Gunking' Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
Will bug remover strip my wax?
Can I use a clay bar for tar?
What about those 'magic' sponges?
Final word
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