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Aussie Conditions
Look, keeping a car clean in Australia is basically a full-time job. Between the red dust that gets everywhere and the sun that's hot enough to fry an egg on your bonnet, our cars take an absolute beating. This guide is for anyone who wants to stop doing 'servo car washes' and actually look after their paintwork properly. I'll walk you through the gear you need and the exact process I use in my detailing business every day.
Welcome to the real world of car care
The Essential Gear (What you actually need)
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Preparation: Getting Set Up
Find the Shade
Never, ever wash your car in direct sunlight if you can help it. The water and soap will dry too fast, leaving nasty water spots. If you have to do it outside, wait until later in the arvo when the panels are cool to the touch.
The Two-Bucket Set Up
Fill one bucket with clean water (Rinse) and the other with water and your car soap (Wash). Put your grit guards in the bottom. This is the only method I trust for preventing scratches.
Wheel First
Always do your wheels first. If you do them last, you'll splash brake dust and grime onto your clean paint. Use a separate brush or an old microfibre, don't use your main wash mitt here!
The Step-by-Step Wash Process
The Pre-Rinse
Blast the car thoroughly with water. Start from the top and work down. You want to get as much loose dust and grit off as possible before you even think about touching the paint. If you've been off-roading, spend extra time in the wheel arches.
Snow Foam (Optional but Recommended)
If you've got a foam cannon, chuck some foam on now and let it sit for 5 minutes (don't let it dry!). It breaks down the dirt. If not, just move to the next step.
Top-Down Washing
Dunk your mitt in the soapy bucket. Start at the roof, then the glass, then the bonnet. Always work from the cleanest areas (top) to the dirtiest (bottom).
The Rinse Habit
After every panel, dunk your dirty mitt in the 'Rinse' bucket and give it a waggle to drop the grit. Then go back to the 'Wash' bucket for more soap. This keeps your soap bucket clean.
Straight Lines Only
Avoid circular motions. If there's a bit of grit in your mitt, a circle creates a swirl. Straight lines might leave a tiny scratch, but it's much harder for the eye to see.
Dealing with Bugs
If you've got smashed grasshoppers on the front, don't scrub hard. Let the soap dwell on them, or use a specific bug remover spray. Scrubbing too hard is how you ruin your clear coat.
The Final Rinse
Give the whole car a final hose down. I like to take the nozzle off the hose for the final pass, the 'sheeting' action of the water helps it run off the car, leaving less to dry.
The Drying Phase
Lay your large drying towel flat on the bonnet and just pull it towards you. Don't 'rub' like you're drying yourself after a shower. Let the microfibre soak up the water. (Your partner will thank you when they see how much faster this is).
Door Jams and Crevices
Open the doors and wipe the sills. This is where most people get lazy, but it's where the red dust lives. A quick wipe here makes the whole car feel 100% better.
Apply Protection
While the paint is fresh and clean, spray on your sealant (like Bowden's Bead Machine). It's dead easy, spray on, wipe off. This gives you that UV protection you need for the Aussie sun.
Watch Out
Pro Tip: The Bat Poo Emergency Kit
Glass Secrets
Keeping It Looking Good
Watch Out
Common Questions from the Driveway
How often should I actually wash my car?
Can I use a bucket and a sponge from the supermarket?
Is the 'Brush' at the self-serve wash okay to use?
What's the best way to get rid of red dust?
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