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Aussie Conditions
Look, white is easily the most popular car colour in Aussie showrooms because it handles the heat better than anything else. But if you don't stay on top of it, that bright fridge-white starts looking like a smoker's teeth. This guide is for anyone who wants to stop their white paint from staining, yellowing, or getting covered in those annoying little orange rust spots.
The White Car Struggle
While you're here...
Decontaminate with Iron Remover
Clay Bar is Non-Negotiable
UV Protection is Life
The Bird Crap Emergency
The White Car Starter Kit
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How do I get red dust off without scratching?
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