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Aussie Conditions
Look, I've owned more white cars than I can count, including a black-and-white theme Patrol that was a nightmare after a weekend in the mud. White paint doesn't 'pop' like a dark metallic, but when it's clean, it looks surgical. This checklist is for the blokes who want that crisp, bright finish without spending six hours every Sunday doing it.
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The High-Pressure Rinse
Blat off as much red dust and loose grit as possible. Take your time here, especially in the wheel arches and door shuts.
Snow Foam & Dwell
Cover the car in foam and let it sit for 5 minutes. This softens the Aussie bugs. Don't let it dry on the paint though!
The Two-Bucket Wash
Wash from the roof down. Rinse your mitt in the 'rinse' bucket after every panel. This keeps your 'soapy' bucket clean.
Iron Decontamination
Spray the fallout remover on dry-ish paint. If you see purple bleeding, that's the iron particles dissolving. Rinse thoroughly after 3-4 minutes.
Clay Bar Session
If the paint still feels rough, use plenty of lubricant and glide the clay over the surface. This makes white paint feel like glass.
Dry and Protect
Dry it with your big towel. Apply your sealant or ceramic spray immediately to lock in that brightness and provide UV protection.
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