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Aussie Conditions
Look, there is nothing worse than finishing a four-hour detail on your weekend warrior only to open the door and see a thick layer of grit and grease staring back at you. It ruins the whole vibe. Whether you have been out bush and brought half the Simpson Desert home in your hinges, or you live near the coast where salt spray eats everything, keeping these areas clean is vital for protecting your paint and seals. This is a quick run-down on how I get them sorted without needing a degree in rocket science.
Why Bother With Jambs?
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Don't Just Blast It
The Right Chemicals for the Job
The Red Dust Secret
Protect the Rubber
What You'll Need
What You'll Need
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Common Questions
Should I grease the hinges after cleaning?
How often should I do this?
Can I use wax in the door jambs?
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