BoxsterCharlie
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All new cars before they leave the factory are protected in various ways from the elements to preserve them. This can be as simple as sheets of white plastic wrapped around the hood or much more involved. On my Boxster, a product called “cosmoline� was sprayed on the undercarriage and perhaps much more (I wish I know where it was used). It is a thick coating of some material�if you think about the rubber cement you used in grade school art class you may not be far off.
Anyway, I was thinking about using this product�if you could find it�to seriously prep our cars for the winter. Imagine washing your car in October and spraying this stuff everywhere below the beltline, maybe even the front of the hood. Come spring you could peel it off�now this would be a lot of work, but wouldn’t you do it in exchange for the guarantee of NO road salt on your finish?
Anyone have experience with a product like this or have any insight? Does this idea make sense?
Anyway, I was thinking about using this product�if you could find it�to seriously prep our cars for the winter. Imagine washing your car in October and spraying this stuff everywhere below the beltline, maybe even the front of the hood. Come spring you could peel it off�now this would be a lot of work, but wouldn’t you do it in exchange for the guarantee of NO road salt on your finish?
Anyone have experience with a product like this or have any insight? Does this idea make sense?