Also check out iZotope RX, the home recordist's best friend for dealing in those occasional noises. However, a bigger challenge than noise may be room acoustics. You can edit out a car going by, but other than close micing, there's no way to get rid of poor room acoustics on a recording. There are some mics that work better for very close micing. Checkout the AEA NS22s for example, which work well at literally a few inches away, greatly increasing the signal-to-room or signal-to-noise ratio.
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