What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there after a long weekend drive. You get home and the front of the rig looks like a bug cemetery, and the wheel arches are peppered with fresh tar. This quick guide is for anyone who wants to clean up their daily or weekend warrior properly. I'll show you the tricks I use in my shop to get paint back to glass-smooth without causing more damage than the bugs did.
The Problem with Aussie Grime
While you're here...
The Wet Towel Trick
Citrus is Your Best Mate
Handling Road Tar Properly
Watch Out for Bat Droppings
The 'No-Scratch' Toolkit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
Will tar remover strip my wax?
Can I use WD-40 for tar?
What if the bug mark won't come off?
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