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Aussie Conditions
Look, I've seen too many good 70 Series and Hiluxes ruined by salt spray because the owner thought a quick hose down at the local car wash was enough. Truth is, if you're hitting the beach or living near the coast, you need a proper plan. This guide is a no-nonsense list of what I use in my shop to stop the rot before it starts.
The Essential Gear
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Pre-Start Inspection
What You'll Need
The Protection Process
Deep Clean
Blat the underbody with high pressure. Use the salt neutraliser if you've been coastal. Get into every nook and cranny of the chassis rails.
Degrease and Scrub
Hit the greasy bits with degreaser and a brush. You want the protection to stick to the metal, not the grime.
Dry Time
This is crucial. Give it a few hours in the sun or use a leaf blower. Never spray sealant over trapped water; that's just asking for trouble.
Surface Prep
If you see brown surface rust, hit it with a wire brush and some rust converter. (Made this mistake on a black Commodore, never again).
Apply Protection
Chuck a coat of lanolin or wax over everything. Focus on weld seams, bolts, and inside the chassis rails using an extension wand.
Wipe Excess
Give your exhaust and brake rotors a quick wipe with a clean rag if you got any overspray on them. They'll stink otherwise.
Final Inspection Checklist
What You'll Need
Watch Out
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