What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there, you get back from a weekend away and your rig is more brown than white. This is a quick rundown on how to tackle heavy mud and that nightmare red dust that gets into every nook and cranny. I'll show you the gear I use in the shop to get it back to showroom nick without spending all day on your knees.
The Problem with Aussie Dirt
While you're here...
The 'Dry' Shake Down
Don't Skimp on the Pre-Wash
The Underbody is Where the Rust Lives
The 'Two-Bucket' Rule is Non-Negotiable
Your Mud-Busting Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
How do I get red dust out of white paint?
Can I just use a garden hose?
Is it okay to leave mud on for a week?
Final Thought
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