What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
This guide is for anyone who wants to get top dollar for their car without spending a fortune at a pro shop. I've spent 15 years cleaning everything from dusty farm utes to high-end cruisers, and I'm sharing every trick I know. We're going to cover everything from removing that stubborn red dirt to fixing sun-faded plastics so your car looks brand new for the photos.
Why Bother With a Pre-Sale Detail?
The 'No-Nonsense' Gear List
What You'll Need
Preparation: Setting Up for Success
Find the Shade
Never, ever detail a car in direct Aussie sun if you can help it. The soaps dry too fast and leave spots. Set up under a carport or wait for the arvo.
De-clutter the Cabin
Empty everything. Personal rubbish, old receipts, that spare thong under the seat, chuck it. You want the buyer to imagine their life in the car, not yours.
High-Pressure Rinse
Blast the heavy mud and red dust out of the wheel arches and undercarriage first. If you leave this till later, you'll just splash dirt back onto your clean car.
Engine Bay Check
Give the engine bay a light misting of APC. Be careful around the alternator and air intake. Use a brush to agitate, then rinse on low pressure.
Wheel Deep Clean
Clean the wheels while they are cool. Use your iron remover and a dedicated brush. Don't use the same bucket for your wheels and your paint!
While you're here...
The Step-by-Step Selling Transformation
Snow Foam Pre-Wash
Coat the whole car in foam. Let it dwell for 5 minutes but don't let it dry. This pulls the abrasive Aussie dust off the surface.
The Two-Bucket Wash
One bucket with soapy water, one with clean water for rinsing your mitt. Work from the top down. Wash a panel, rinse the mitt, repeat.
Chemical Decontamination
Spray iron remover on the paint. If you've been near a railway or an industrial area, you'll see purple streaks. Rinse thoroughly.
Mechanical Decontamination (Clay)
Run your hand over the clean paint. Feel little bumps? That's embedded dirt. Use a clay bar with plenty of lubricant until the paint feels smooth as glass.
Drying
Use your big microfibre drying towel. Pat it dry rather than dragging it. Blow out the mirrors and badges with a leaf blower if you've got one (the missus might look at you funny, but it works).
Paint Correction (The Money Maker)
If you've got swirl marks, use a DA polisher with a light finishing polish. Even a quick 2-hour lap around the car will make the colour 'pop' in photos.
Sealant or Wax
Apply a good quality sealant. I reckon the ceramic-based spray sealants (like Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic) are the go for sales, they're fast and leave a ridiculous shine.
Door Shuts and Jambs
Buyers always look here. Use APC and a cloth to clean the hinges and the bottom of the doors. No red dust allowed!
Interior Vacuum
Go mental with the vac. Move the seats all the way forward and back. Use a brush to lift sand out of the carpet fibres.
Interior Surface Clean
Wipe down the dash, console, and door cards with APC. Use a brush for the cup holders, they're always gross.
Leather Care
If you've got leather, clean it with a dedicated leather cleaner. Don't use anything that makes it shiny or slippery. Buyers like a matte, 'new car' look.
Glass, Inside and Out
Use two towels for glass. One to apply the cleaner, one perfectly dry one to buff off. Streak-free vision is vital for the test drive.
Trim Restoration
Aussie sun kills black plastics. Use a trim restorer to turn that grey plastic back to black. It makes the car look five years younger instantly.
Tyre Dressing
Apply your tyre gel. Don't overdo it, you want a nice satin finish, not a greasy mess.
The 'Sniff' Test
If there's a lingering smell (dog, smoke, wet carpet), use an Odor Eliminator or a charcoal bag. Don't just hang five 'Little Trees' from the mirror, that's a red flag.
Pro Tip: The Flashlight Trick
Watch Out
Advanced Techniques: Shifting the Red Dust
My Personal 'Sale-Ready' Kit
Watch Out
The Final Countdown: Post-Detailing Care
Common Pre-Sale Questions
Should I steam clean the engine?
How do I get dog hair out of the boot?
Is it worth fixing small stone chips?
What's the best way to remove old rego stickers or window decals?
The headlights are yellow, does it matter?
Can I hide scratches with wax?
Pro Tip: Don't Forget the Spare
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