EVERYTHING should be washed, painted, waxed, & lubed.
And make SURE it never goes outside or gets sun through the windows.
Store it on jack stands so the tires don't rot.
Absolutely correct. Another good "must do" is to keep those tires clean and well coated with tire dressing!
I know you're joking, but I did this once on the side walls of my tractor and it did indeed kept the tires really clean for a long time. :laughing:
EVERYTHING should be washed, painted, waxed, & lubed.
And make SURE it never goes outside or gets sun through the windows.
Store it on jack stands so the tires don't rot.
Thanks all, I can see some folks had a good laugh at the question. I am interested in getting the most life out of it and good care.
If rust isn't a problem so be it. I did find a product recommended Boshield which seems to protect and not leave a sticky surface. I did some general cleaning and now we are good to go to work.