My Mother-in-law will be making her annual visit in a couple weeks and I'm sure that, as usual, I will be upset by the condition of the paint on her car. While she is here I will take the time again to give it a decon and polish (because, how better to enjoy her visit than by being outside) but I'm wondering what I should do to protect the paint.
What would you do to protect the paint on a freshly polished late-model black Ford SUV that you KNEW would only see tunnel washes and no other maintenance for a full year? Shellac isn't an option, I suppose , and I'm not sure I want to bite off a full ceramic coating as I don't have a good place to do a multi-day dust-resistant job.
My usual go-to solution is Collinite 476 which is maybe good for 6 months, but I'm curious what everyone suggests.
What would you do to protect the paint on a freshly polished late-model black Ford SUV that you KNEW would only see tunnel washes and no other maintenance for a full year? Shellac isn't an option, I suppose , and I'm not sure I want to bite off a full ceramic coating as I don't have a good place to do a multi-day dust-resistant job.
My usual go-to solution is Collinite 476 which is maybe good for 6 months, but I'm curious what everyone suggests.