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 beach, and you come back with a car that looks like it’s been dipped in chocolate or rolled in red flour. Especially now in Autumn, that sun is still brutal and will bake that mud onto your paint like concrete. This guide is just some quick, honest advice on how to get it off properly without ruining your gear.
The Problem with Australian Dirt
While you're here...
The Pre-Soak is Everything
Don't Forget the Underbelly
The Red Dust Secret
Dealing with the 'Wildlife'
The 'No-Drama' Wash Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
Can I just use dish soap to get the grease off?
How do I get mud out of the wheel arches?
Wrap Up
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