What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there, you find a 'gem' on Marketplace but the previous owner clearly didn't give a toss about the paint. This guide is for anyone who's just bought a used rig and wants to kill that 'old car smell' and bring back the shine. I'm talking about dealing with everything from red dust in the vents to that stubborn salt spray if it’s lived near the coast.
The Second-Hand Scrub Down
While you're here...
Nuke the Red Dust
Kill the Smell at the Source
Decontaminate the Paint
Address the UV Damage
The Deep Clean Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
How do I get rid of 'old person' cigarette smell?
The headlights are yellow, do those toothpaste tricks work?
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