The kitchen floor wax seems to work really well. I spray on a coat, wait an hour then hit it again. Everything you can see, spray with wheels off and the car on stands. Let it dry again, and be very careful because of the overspray on the garage floor. On any car headed to the salt, or any car with aluminum wheels, grease the hub where the wheel touches, and the lug studs. Yes, it make a mess when you first drive, but the wheels will never need to be destroyed to get them off. When you get home, remove all the wheels, and use an oscillating sprinkler under the car for about eight hours. Let it dry, then go under there on a creeper with a bright light and a screw driver. Anything that is light metal with rust I clean with a SS brush and spray with red oxide rattle car prime, then paint. Any fastener that looks rusted needs a heavy coat of WD40. To remove the wax from anything, a water ammonia mix will do the trick. Always use goggles, this stuff burns eyes like crazy. For an everyday pickup, find a Ziebart dealer. Its a great investment at less than 400 bucks. Use it on anything when its new.