What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we all know the Aussie sun is a different beast. I've seen countless cars come into the shop with 'crow’s feet' cracks and peeling clear coat because the owners reckoned a quick wash at the servo once a month was enough. This is for the blokes and ladies who want to keep their pride and joy looking mint without spending every weekend slaving away over a bucket.
The Reality of Our Climate
While you're here...
Sacrificial Layers are Key
The 24-Hour Rule for Bird Bombs
Don't Forget the Trim
Hydrate Your Interior
The Summer Survival Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
Is a ceramic coating worth it for a daily driver?
How often should I protect my paint?
What's the best way to get red dust out of the crevices?
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