My pearl white 2010 Mazda3 s Sport 6-spd is my first new car.
I'm really interested in some of the mods folks here are doing to enhance the stock appearance, but right now for my own vehicle, am mostly concerned with preserving its finish at this stage. You see, I live in the Colorado foothills where sand (which I suppose I'll take over the road salt back east in my old home state of Pennsylvania) is the normal traction enhancer dumped on the highways by the state DOT.
It's pretty common out here too see cracked windshields by each spring because of all the rocks kicked up by trucks on the foothill highways, and sometimes pits and a mild sand-blasting effect on the front on cars that have been around a while. I'd like to spare my mazda3 the worst of this, am considering options like llumar or 3m scotchguard clear bra films.
To make matters worse, the last 1500ft or so to my driveway are dirt/mud, and when it's dry, cars driving along the road kick up a cloud of dust that settles over vehicles parked in my driveway (no garage). At first, I thought a car cover might be a good solution, but I'm not sure I can keep the car clean enough to avoid excessive abrasion when using such a cover.
I realize there's going to be no ideal solution (short of moving somewhere paved and/or with garage), but I'm open to suggestions for a pragmatic finish care/cleaning regime to keep my mazda3 happy and shiny. What would you do?

It's pretty common out here too see cracked windshields by each spring because of all the rocks kicked up by trucks on the foothill highways, and sometimes pits and a mild sand-blasting effect on the front on cars that have been around a while. I'd like to spare my mazda3 the worst of this, am considering options like llumar or 3m scotchguard clear bra films.
To make matters worse, the last 1500ft or so to my driveway are dirt/mud, and when it's dry, cars driving along the road kick up a cloud of dust that settles over vehicles parked in my driveway (no garage). At first, I thought a car cover might be a good solution, but I'm not sure I can keep the car clean enough to avoid excessive abrasion when using such a cover.
I realize there's going to be no ideal solution (short of moving somewhere paved and/or with garage), but I'm open to suggestions for a pragmatic finish care/cleaning regime to keep my mazda3 happy and shiny. What would you do?
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