How to protect PCB for in car use

Hy,
I`m building pcb that will add usb and bluetooth to bmw e39 stock radio.
Pcb is made of arduino nano, pair of dip8 and pair of dip 16 ics, two linear voltage regulators DAC decoder board and few electrolytic capacitors / resistors.

Is there anything I should apply to protect the pcb? against moisture , vibrations and other shocks? It will get placed inside the radio above the main board (where tape player was).
There is nothing visible on main board from radio and that got me thinking if I need to use anything at all.
 
There´s a product specifically for that use, called "conformal coating".

Only "problem" might be minimum order could be "too much" for a single project, but, hey!!!.
, just ask 🙂

Hope everything is soldered, no sockets /pots/switches in the coated board.

Or you might pack it inside a later sealed plastic cabinet or even a humble plastic bag, easy to cut open if later needed.

EDIT:
Ultimate Guide to Conformal Coating | Chemtronics
 
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