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As far as Rust from Sea Wind goes, I have no personal experience with this but here’s the best I can say:
According to stories I’ve heard, be very concerned; especially if you park on a beach. I’m not certain what the best course of action to prevent rust near the sea is but here are 3 courses of action that I can relate:
1: Disassemble the car and coat everything with a rust preventive coating. (Use a coating that’s good enough so you don’t do this in vain. Also don’t spray over rust, not even a pinhead’s worth, or it WILL come back.)
2: After going through a Car Wash and after the water dries, spray areas likely to rust (undercarriage, wheel arches, rockers) with Fluid Film. This can be sprayed into areas that are hard to get to. DO NOT BREATHE FLUID FILM.
3. Go through a Car Wash every week.
Personally, I’d go for Option 2 if the car has no rust issues. Fluid Film needs re-applied every so often but it sticks to surfaces pretty well.
Also, no matter what car wash you go to, I’d recommend to avoid ones that still use brushes; the brushes
will scratch paint lightly enough to mess with polish jobs. Use Touchless car washes instead.