New Collinite quick detailer

I ordered mine too and the regular price is pretty inexpensive, with the sale, EVEN BETTERI guess we'll see when it comes in, worse case scenario, if I don't like it, I'll use it in the jams and rims

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I'd love to Paul but it's been tough around here lately. I mean you get people bashing products because a confident YouTuber likes it and says I'm not buying into the hype but then DOES try it and LIKES it. I was accused of being a shill for the very same YouTuber myself because I happen to like his channel and agree with alot of what he's saying.

My goodness you’re still distraught over that??

And you should look up the definition of “confident” because the way that dude goes to pieces everytime I post or ask him a question shows the complete opposite of confidence...

As far as Beadmaker goes, I thought I told you that I had been considering trying it long before it became popular or even spoken about on this forum.

I’ve always understood Bead Maker to be part of Renny Doyles Double Black line of products. I bought the Carpet Bomber more than a half yr. ago and that’s when I was considering the Bead Maker along with his car shampoo because it’s said to able to work both conventional or rinseless. I also thought about getting his Carpet Finisher or whatever it’s called.

Man up and get over it already...
 
You got me there about "confidence" because I could NEVER come on a forum with a multi-colored car and be THAT confident showing it to anyone, tip of the cap to you. Taking that "confidence" and rolling it into such a classic body style and beautiful color, you should start a YouTube channel, never know where it will take you.

During this thread I've been trying to work on my "confidence", its rough draft so please go easy on me. My DD is better Detailed, cleaner and has better products used on it than 75% of the cars at most cars and coffee...period!

How was that
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You got me there about "confidence" because I could NEVER come on a forum with a multi-colored car and be THAT confident showing it to anyone, tip of the cap to you. Taking that "confidence" and rolling it into such a classic body style and beautiful color, you should start a YouTube channel, never know where it will take you.

During this thread I've been trying to work on my "confidence", its rough draft so please go easy on me. My DD is better Detailed, cleaner and has better products used on it than 75% of the cars at most cars and coffee...period!

How was that
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I have zero interest in making youtube vids.
 
I appreciate Collonite having new products and love 845. Unfortunately with the advent of waterless/rinseless concentrates, I've had 0 reason to buy a QD. I just keep a small bottle mixed with N914 to wipe and clean bugs and bird droppings.

I still have a lot of Megs QD bottles that I have been giving away lol
 
I appreciate Collonite having new products and love 845. Unfortunately with the advent of waterless/rinseless concentrates, I've had 0 reason to buy a QD. I just keep a small bottle mixed with N914 to wipe and clean bugs and bird droppings.

I still have a lot of Megs QD bottles that I have been giving away lol
This right here is exactly what I was trying to say waaaaay back, thank you

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I ordered mine too and the regular price is pretty inexpensive, with the sale, EVEN BETTERI guess we'll see when it comes in, worse case scenario, if I don't like it, I'll use it in the jams and rims

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Same here, I ordered a bottle yesterday during the sale. I have and use Collinite 845 primarily as my winter sealant, so if it turns out to be an effective detailer that leaves behind some Collinite wax during application I'll be happy. Worth a try at that sale price.

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Same here, I ordered a bottle yesterday during the sale. I have and use Collinite 845 primarily as my winter sealant, so if it turns out to be an effective detailer that leaves behind some Collinite wax during application I'll be happy. Worth a try at that sale price.

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Just a quick question, have you ever considered trying/using Collinite #476 or #915 instead of #845

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Not really. Not seriously anyway. 845's price, ease of application and performance is good enough for me.

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Well, because of your screen name I'll say this, #845 is a solid double whereas #476 and #915 are bat flip, NO DOUBTERS

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Well, because of your screen name I'll say this, #845 is a solid double whereas #476 and #915 are bat flip, NO DOUBTERS

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Klasse you’re speaking in tongues. Are those hockey references????


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No....baseball

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Oh right my mistake. My step dad took me to a baseball game once when I was younger, a dude hit a touchdown. It was WILD.


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Oh right my mistake. My step dad took me to a baseball game once when I was younger, a dude hit a touchdown. It was WILD.


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Well, I'm not going to be too pushy here but #476 and #915 are far superior products when compared to #845, in both durability in the case of #476 and certainly looks in the case of #915 but honestly, these 2 products will surprise you in both durability and looks.

Now I've been on here for quite a long time and have heard time and again that #915 is hard to remove, I find that total BS and it's basically user error IMO. When this nonsense first rearing its head I had to try it out different ways of application, 1 panel at a time and remove...no problem, apply to the entire car and then remove...again, no problem and finally, applied to the entire car and let it sit on the car overnight and then remove...yep, NO issues. The key here, in this easy on, easy off world of detailing products is this, "thin is in". A heavy coat is of NO benefit to anyone, it's a waste of product and thus makes it hard to remove, I'd bet that even Collinite themselves doesn't want ANYONE to apply it really heavy.

So in closing, if you wanna experience an even better product from Collinite than #845, check out #476 and #915

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Well, because of your screen name I'll say this, #845 is a solid double whereas #476 and #915 are bat flip, NO DOUBTERS

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Thanks, but there is one thing to note...I have an almost full bottle of Collinite 845, an almost full bottle of 3D Poxy, an almost full bottle of Griot's Poly Wax, a gallon of Bead Maker, a bottle of Griot's Best of Show Spray Wax, and just ordered a bottle of Collinite 520 QD. So the need or desire to try anything new is pretty moot at this time, especially since I have some other products to try (and bills to pay - LOL)

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Oh right my mistake. My step dad took me to a baseball game once when I was younger, a dude hit a touchdown. It was WILD.


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Reminds me of the old Rodney Dangerfield joke..."I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out"....

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Well, I'm not going to be too pushy here but #476 and #915 are far superior products when compared to #845, in both durability in the case of #476 and certainly looks in the case of #915 but honestly, these 2 products will surprise you in both durability and looks.

Now I've been on here for quite a long time and have heard time and again that #915 is hard to remove, I find that total BS and it's basically user error IMO. When this nonsense first rearing its head I had to try it out different ways of application, 1 panel at a time and remove...no problem, apply to the entire car and then remove...again, no problem and finally, applied to the entire car and let it sit on the car overnight and then remove...yep, NO issues. The key here, in this easy on, easy off world of detailing products is this, "thin is in". A heavy coat is of NO benefit to anyone, it's a waste of product and thus makes it hard to remove, I'd bet that even Collinite themselves doesn't want ANYONE to apply it really heavy.

So in closing, if you wanna experience an even better product from Collinite than #845, check out #476 and #915

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I was just bustin your chops about the sports analogy. I’ve never been into sports so I like to be silly about it when the opportunity arises.

I’ve heard good things about 915/476. Of the two id probably be more inclined to try out 476 when I eventually thin down my overstock of products I have.


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Well, I'm not going to be too pushy here but #476 and #915 are far superior products when compared to #845, in both durability in the case of #476 and certainly looks in the case of #915 but honestly, these 2 products will surprise you in both durability and looks.

Now I've been on here for quite a long time and have heard time and again that #915 is hard to remove, I find that total BS and it's basically user error IMO. When this nonsense first rearing its head I had to try it out different ways of application, 1 panel at a time and remove...no problem, apply to the entire car and then remove...again, no problem and finally, applied to the entire car and let it sit on the car overnight and then remove...yep, NO issues. The key here, in this easy on, easy off world of detailing products is this, "thin is in". A heavy coat is of NO benefit to anyone, it's a waste of product and thus makes it hard to remove, I'd bet that even Collinite themselves doesn't want ANYONE to apply it really heavy.

So in closing, if you wanna experience an even better product from Collinite than #845, check out #476 and #915

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None of them are hard to remove if used right.

What I find hilarious is some people (in online reviews) talking about 845 being "too hard" to remove.

You are one special kind of idiot if you think that. I guess if you dumped the entire bottle all over your hood............?

You can let 845 cure for days. It'll still wipe right off.
 
I can't say that I have ever heard somebody say that number 845 is hard to remove, that is a first for me and hopefully a last.

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