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I'm from the National Automobile Museum in Reno, NV.  My interpretation of
your message is that you are just looking for advice on day-to-day care of
automobiles, rather than the restoration process.

For day-to-day care, we use Meguiar's Car Care products, many of which are
specially formulated for cars that do not see much outside sun or weather
damage.  Periodically, we condition the leather interiors and shine the
brightwork (brass, chrome) as needed.  We have 220 cars, so it's a full
time job just to take care of those minor duties.  The more in-depth
detailing/waxing is accomplished through scheduled rotation for each car.
I'd be happy to provide more information if needed.  Thanks.

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