What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, your wheels are the hardest working part of the car, and in this heat, they take an absolute beating. Whether you're dealing with coastal salt or that stubborn outback dust, I'm going to show you how to clean them properly and actually make the finish last. These are the tricks I use in my own shop every day.
Why Bother With Wheels?
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The 'Cold to the Touch' Rule
Bleeding Wheels are Happy Wheels
Stop Using Silicone Tyre Shine
The Two-Brush Method
The Bare Essentials
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