What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, we all love a weekend trip to Fraser or Noosa North Shore, but the aftermath is a nightmare for your paint and undercarriage. This is for the blokes and ladies who want to keep their 4x4 for ten years, not two. I'm going to show you the quick way to get that salt and sand out before it starts its dirty work.
The Silent Killer
While you're here...
Engine Bay First
The Sprinkler Trick
Neutralise the Salt
Interior Sand Sabotage
Post-Beach Essentials
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Beach Questions
Is the beach wash at the servo enough?
Should I wax the car before I go?
How do I get the 'beach smell' out?
Wrap Up
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