New Collinite quick detailer

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Collinite No. 520
Mister Collins
Post Haste Detailer
Quick Detailer
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”Mr. C” approved!

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OOOPS...^wrong Mr. C.


Here he is:


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Bob
 
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Collinite No. 520
Mister Collins
Post Haste Detailer
Quick Detailer
______________________

”Mr. C” approved!

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OOOPS...^wrong Mr. C.


Here he is:


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Bob
Good one Bob!

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I dont get the name at all?
Don’t worry ‘bout it.

Just remember the following motto
(that I just happened to make up
‘on the spur of the moment’):

”It’s: MF-towel and 520;
Not: MF-towel and H2O!”



:xyxthumbs:


Bob
 
Klasse, I find 914 very difficult to wipe off at WW dilution. It takes more micro fibers to get a dry surface. I do not have this issue with it at a RW dilution.

Thanks for sharing your experience with this. I’ve noticed the same thing, but thought maybe it was my towel choice or the fact that most of the cars I use it on at WW ratio probably don’t have any actual protection in place.
(I fix cars for a living, eventually you leave a stray forearm/hand print on a fender despite best efforts. I briefly used Meg’s OTC Quick detailer before finding a home here, but was immediately aware in the noticeable change in appearance/beading it left - despite working primarily on a “luxury” brand, most cars that come through are clearly only appliances to the owners. Using 914 helps provide a safe clean without leaving obvious signs of having touched up a spot)

I’ll have to play with the ratio sometime and see how it affects wipe off. I’ll confess while I’m using my own microfibers, I’m not using my top shelf options. As you mentioned - it’s not that it’s imposs to wipe off, more that it takes more passes than you’d expect to get dry.

I’ve got too many rinseless options in the mix - don’t remember what 914 was like for wipe off last time I used it for rinseless duty. I’ll have to give it another go and see how it fares.

Slightly back on topic - while I’ve got great respect for Collinite (though no personal experience with their stuff), don’t know that I’ve got a use-case hole that I need it to fill. Hope it’s just the right thing for somebody!
 
Make sure your not over doing it with 914. It calls for 1/4 oz per 32oz. I tried 1/2 once and have more issues with streaking. 1/4 oz with 32oz distilled water and it’s been a beast for me.


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Make sure your not over doing it with 914. It calls for 1/4 oz per 32oz. I tried 1/2 once and have more issues with streaking. 1/4 oz with 32oz distilled water and it’s been a beast for me.


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I make a gallon at a time, 2 ounces with distilled water and I use the good, plush towels from brand LM and now Rag Company Eagles are in the mix, before were some random plush, edgeless ones through Ebay.

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No doubt about 845 being a winner.
I love it.

But...476/915 are really worth
a go if you like the 845.
^^^:iagree:...and it got me to thinkin’.

•Just like Collinite NO.s 476, 845, and 915:
-I’m sure hoping that Collinite NO. 520 also
contains enough “non-carnauba” ingredients
so that it, too, has that wonderful, industrial-
strength-solventy “Old-School” aroma.


Best regards,

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Looking forward to getting my bottle by the end of this week from AG, along with a couple other items

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^^^:iagree:...and it got me to thinkin’.

•Just like Collinite NO.s 476, 845, and 915:
-I’m sure hoping that Collinite NO. 520 also
contains enough “non-carnauba” ingredients
so that it, too, has that wonderful, industrial-
strength-solventy “Old-School” aroma.


Best regards,

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Now you're talking, Bob.

Upon the staunch aroma of petroleum hitting my nostrils right after breaking the seal, my immediate thought is "Oh yeah, this stuff works!"

That said, I have the 520. Smells like.............. Uhhhh, Windex? Cannot really pinpoint it. :/
 
That said, I have the 520.
Smells like.............. Uhhhh,
Windex? Cannot really pinpoint it. :/
Let’s see...Which one of the over 3500
fragrances, that are designated for use
in consumer products, did Collinite put
in their No. 520?

:idea:

If all of us are not able to discern its
fragrance when our bottles arrive...
I wonder if:
The International Fragrance Assn.
(IFRA) would be able to assist?


Bob
 
Let’s see...Which one of the over 3500
fragrances, that are designated for use
in consumer products, did Collinite put
in their No. 520?

:idea:

If all of us are not able to discern its
fragrance when our bottles arrive...
I wonder if:
The International Fragrance Assn.
(IFRA) would be able to assist?


Bob

Funny you mention that, Bob.

I've been on hold with IFRA for a solid 72 hours now.

I "smell" a rat............
 
I'm guessing as with with other QD's, this can be used as a drying aid?
 
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