What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we’ve all been there. You head out for a weekend in the bush or a run down to the coast, and you come back with a car that looks like it’s been dipped in Milo. Between the 40 degree heat baking that mud onto your panels and the salty air if you've been near the beach, you need to get it off fast but carefully. I've spent 15 years cleaning everything from dusty farm utes to show-quality LandCruisers, and I'll tell you right now: if you go at dry mud with a sponge, you're going to have a bad time. This guide is about doing it the right way so your paint actually survives the process.
The Reality of Aussie Mud
What You'll Need in the Driveway
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Setting Yourself Up for Success
Find some shade
I cannot stress this enough. If you try to wash a mud-caked car in 35 degree direct sun, the soap will dry in seconds and leave nasty streaks. If you don't have a carport, wait until the arvo when the sun's lower.
Wheels and arches first
Always start with the filthiest parts. If you wash the roof first, then blast the muddy arches, you'll just spray muck back onto your clean panels. Use a dedicated citrus pre-wash or degreaser in the arches.
The 'Dry' Inspection
Have a quick look for any 'extras' like bat droppings or bird pride. These are acidic and the heat cooks them into the paint. Give them a soak with some quick detailer or wet paper towel before you start the main wash.
The Step-by-Step Muck Removal
The Initial Blast
Starting from the bottom and working up, use the pressure washer to knock off the heavy clods of mud. Don't get too close to the paint (keep about 30cm back). Pay massive attention to the inside of the guards and the chassis rails.
The Underbody Flush
Chuck your underbody attachment on. If you've been near the beach or in salty mud, this is the most important step. Spend a good 10 minutes just flushing the underside until the water runs clear. A mate of mine ignored his chassis after a K'gari trip and the rust holes that appeared a year later were heartbreaking.
Snow Foam Pre-Soak
Cover the whole car in a thick layer of snow foam. This isn't just for the 'Gram; it encapsulates the fine dust particles and lifts them. Let it dwell for 5-8 minutes, but don't let it dry out!
Detailing Brush Work
While the foam is doing its thing, take your soft brush and go around the fuel cap, door handles, and window seals. This is where red dust loves to live for years if you don't agitate it.
The Big Rinse
Rinse the foam off thoroughly. You should see a lot of the 'brown' water disappearing. By now, the car should look 90% clean.
The Two-Bucket Wash
Now you can actually touch the car. One bucket with your shampoo (I reckon Autoglym Pure Shampoo is great for this), and one with clean water. Dunk the mitt in the soap, wash a panel, then rinse it in the clean water bucket before going back for more soap. This keeps the dirt out of your wash water.
Top-Down Approach
Wash from the roof down. Leave the sills and bumpers for last, as they hold the most grit.
Final Rinse and Decon
Give it one last rinse. If the paint feels 'crunchy' or rough after washing, you might need a clay bar session, but we'll save that for another day. For now, just make sure all the soap is gone from the crevices.
Drying
Use a large, high-quality microfiber drying towel. Don't use a chamois (the 'shammy'), they're old school and can drag missed dirt across the paint. Pat it dry rather than wiping if you're worried about scratches.
Door Jams and Engine Bay
Open the doors and wipe down the jams. Dust gets in here like you wouldn't believe. If the engine bay is dusty, a light mist of water and some APC (All Purpose Cleaner) will tidy it up (just be careful around the air intake and electricals).
Watch Out
Watch Out
The Leaf Blower Trick
Protecting the Finish
Common Questions from the Bush
How do I get red dust out of the carpet?
The mud has stained my white paint yellow. What do I do?
Can I just use the local servo brush wash?
Is it okay to wash the underbody at home?
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