What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, I've owned more white utes than I can count on one hand, and they're the best choice for our climate, no question. But between the red dust out west and the salt spray on the coast, they can look dull fast. This guide is for anyone who wants to stop their white paint from staining and actually keep it looking bright under that harsh February sun.
The White Car Struggle
While you're here...
Chemical Decontamination is Your Best Mate
Don't Let Red Dust Sit
UV Protection is Non-Negotiable
The 'Bat Poo' Emergency Kit
White Car Summer Kit
What You'll Need
Watch Out
Common Questions
Why does my white car look yellow?
Is a ceramic coating worth it for a white car?
How do I get red dust out of the window seals?
Final Thoughts
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