Can I follow up D301 with Colinite 476 or 845?

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I used D300 -> D301, so, just wondering if there are any gotchas if I tried to follow up D301 with Collinite 476/845?

Or in the future

Could I go D300 -> D302 and then Collinite 476/845?
 
I'd follow up the Meguiar's (hybrid)
Finishing Wax with Collinite #845.


Bob
 
Agreed. I have used both after for that extra punch in the durability area with good success!
 
Should not be a problem. I do this with similar products.
 
The 845 really highlighted the metallic flakes in my silver paint.
 
The 845 really highlighted the metallic flakes in my silver paint.


Exactly the case for me with my light gray metallic paint.

I haven't tried everything, but 845 is incredible at this, for sure.
 
I top with 476 but it is the same story. Dollar for dollar, pound for pound, I feel 476 is the best deal out there.


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476 is hard to beat for longevity. I slather the hell out of it on the underside of my rocker panels on my truck. No wipe off either.

Rust after 5 years? Nope.
 
I used D300 -> D301, so, just wondering if there are any gotchas if I tried to follow up D301 with Collinite 476/845?

Or in the future

Could I go D300 -> D302 and then Collinite 476/845?

I like your future plans.

That D301 is pretty nice stuff though! Not so much muscle as the Colly products, but pretty tough nonetheless.
 
Thanks everyone, it puts my mind at ease that I'm not way off base.

I was pleasantly surprised by the results of D300 -> D301 on the one car. I had read that D301 doesn't last as long and so that was the driver of my desire to follow it up with Collinite.
The other vehicle that I'll be doing I'll try the D300 -> D302 -> Collinite route as a comparison.

I'll definitely use 476 this coming fall before winter starts.
 
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