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Aussie Conditions
Look, we've all been there where you turn the AC on and get a face full of fine red dust. I remember detailing a LandCruiser that had just come back from the Birdsville Track, took me three hours just to see the plastic through the grime. This guide is a quick, no-nonsense checklist for getting those vents surgical. It is perfect for an Autumn refresh after a hot, dusty summer.
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Pre-Start Checklist
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The Detailing Process
The Dry Blow
Turn the fans on full blast (face vents only) and use compressed air to knock the loose dust out. Keep a vacuum nozzle nearby to catch the fallout.
Dry Brush Agitation
Use your dry boar's hair brush to get into the edges of the vent housing. I learned the hard way: if you add liquid too early, you just make mud.
Chemical Application
Lightly mist your brush with detailer. Never spray directly into the vent, you don't want liquid dripping into the electricals behind the dash.
The Slat Scrub
Work the brush into every horizontal and vertical slat. Use the foam swabs for the pivot points where the dust loves to hide.
The Wipe Down
Wrap a thin microfibre around a flat-head screwdriver or a trim tool to get right to the back of the vent blades and wipe away the residue.
Filter Swap
Chuck the old cabin filter and install the new one. If the car smells like a wet dog, spray some disinfectant into the intake first.
Final Inspection
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