For me it depends on frequency of use especially in a wear area such as a toothbar and bucket or discs on the bedder, shovels on the plow. If I plan to use an again soon, then I don’t worry it’ll shine up with use…such as the bucket and I use regular. For that for me, there is no need to put a protective coating (paint or lube) as it will be removed almost as quickly as it dries. The discs on my bedder that is a seasonal use and if I remember to have some spray lube with me I will spray the discs when I drop it if I remembered to hose it off before I undock it. But again it shines right up either way with use.
One of my neighbors on the other hand has a beautiful / meticulously cared for shop and equipment and power products…it is his self stated ‘show place’…it’s awesome. Nothing is parked in it that does not look like new, including his tractor and uses all of it. Only problem I have is he will not sell any of his low hour excellent condition for the price I am willing to pay.
. He really cares for his stuff and it shows, and that is his purpose and he is proud of it…I would be too. I guess my point is two fold. 1. I am not sure it matters but it’s a personal choice so do what you like. 2. There is no point in exceptional / meticulous care if not willing to sell them to me at price I am willing to pay.
of course I am kidding…but That really is the the type of person I would like to buy used stuff from…I would even pay his asking price without question if willing to sell.