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Aussie Conditions
Look, I've seen too many blokes ruin their clear coat using a kitchen sponge and a bucket of dish soap. After 15 years in the trade, I've narrowed down the absolute basics you need to handle the Aussie sun and that pesky coastal salt. This is for the daily driver that needs a bit of love, not a full concours restoration. Grab a cold one, get the gear ready, and let's get stuck in.
The Essential Gear Bag
What You'll Need
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The Pre-Start Check
What You'll Need
The 6-Step Wash Process
Wheels First
Clean wheels while the rest of the car is dry. It prevents water spots on the paint while you're busy scrubbing the rims.
The Big Rinse
Blast off the loose red dust and grit. Start from the roof and work down. Don't skimp on the wheel arches.
Contact Wash
Use your soapy mitt. Wash one panel at a time, then rinse your mitt in the 'rinse' bucket. No heavy pressure needed.
Final Rinse
Flood the panels with a gentle stream of water. This helps the water sheet off, making the drying stage way easier.
The Big Dry
Lay your drying towel flat and pull it across the surface. Don't scrub. Get into the door jambs too, the missus will appreciate it.
Protection
Apply your spray sealant. This is your shield against the UV and salt spray. Most just spray on and wipe off.
Old Mate's Advice
The 'Pub Test' Inspection
What You'll Need
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