A neighbor of mine,when he saw my bottle of Collinite, told me that an
Advance Auto Parts on the other side of town had it, but behind the counter for some reason.
Since it's new and it's outside I'd take a look-see at a good quality car
cover from California Car Covers for starters, until then I'd go to WalMart
and get one of the reflective sun shades to help with the interior. For the
glass you can use Stoners Invisible Glass they also make a product for...
California Car Cover has their Stormweave model that they say
protects against minor dents and dings because of the thick material that it's made from. It's the one I've had my eye on for
this very reason because my truck sits outside and hail is becoming more frequent where I'm at.
For plastic and some metals I use SolutionsFinish but not on rubber. For
that I've had good luck with Collinite 845 or 476S. I wash with a good
quality car shampoo and then follow the application directions for both.
SolutionsFinish. A tad pricey, but it does work, has minimal runoff from rain and I've waxed over it with Collinite 845 and 476S more than a few
times. Latest was yesterday.
I've been giving serious consideration to a cover. California Car Cover offers one that's padded to help fight small dents and dings. My truck has
to sit outside.
I've used 845 and it's paste twin 476S on plastic and rubber trim with no
problems. F150 SuperCrew with black textured mirror housings and door
handles and never a problem.