dipstick_54 said:
Is there some regimen or process that you would generally consider appropriate to use on a new vehicle? I guess what I'm really asking is what most of you would automatically do to protec or seal a new finish? If anything?? Thanks.
I bet my approach is gonna sound extreme, but here goes anyhow:
I take new vehicles "in the plastic" and unwrap them myself. Then I use a decontamination system ("ABC" by
http://www.autoint.com , which the dealers are often supposed to use anyway but seldom do). Then I usually give it a *very* light polishing, concentrating on areas where the factory leaves a less-than-swell finish (especially out of the way areas). Then I give it a few layers of a good sealant.
I'll usually pull the wheels off and give them a good prepping followed by a few coats of sealant. I do the wheelwells while the wheels are off.
I go over the undercarriage and spray any electrical grounds/connectors with Amsoil's Heavy Duty Metal Protector (link:
https://www.amsoil.com/storefront/amh.aspx).
If it's a vehicle that I suspect might be prone to rusting, I'll DIY a rustproofing job with stuff from AutoInt and/or
Rust Paint - Rust Proofing Products - Rust Protection - Corrosion Control - Eastwood (I use the Black Heavy Duty Anti-rust).
I don't do anything much for the interior, no treating of the leather or anything like that.
I realize that the preceding probably sounds like nutty overkill, but I sometimes keep my vehicles a long, long time and I want to do what I can to prepare them for that long term of use. I just do it, get it out of the way, and then just drive them without having to worry about such stuff.
And of course, the biggie is to learn how to wash/dry the vehicle without marring the paint (so it looks OK and also so you don't have to polish away the clearcoat to keep it looking OK). Easier said than done.