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So can I add a sprayer head and go to work, as there is very little chance of it becoming paste like. Also it shouldn't gum up the sprayer in these temperatures right?
If the sprayer head does gum up, then what should I do to get it working again? Will warming the whole bottle in warm water loosen up the wax in the sprayer head?
I am in a dilemma as in how much of 845 to use. Reason being I am based in Kolkata, India, and except Meg's none of the detailing product companies are here. Even from Meg's I cannot get their squeezie bottles which Nick has suggested. So how can I use it with just the existing 845 bottle with its factory cap and a foam applicator pad.
So if I open the bottle and just hold the applicator pad on the opening and just tilt the bottle so that the wax just touches the face of the pad, will it be enough product or too much product?
Just to add, temperatures in India (especially my city Kolkata) ranges between 77 degree F to 109.4 degree F in the summers, and 46 to 65 in the winters with an odd day going below 40, all with 75 to 98% humidity year round. So naturally when I received my bottle of 845 yesterday it was in the liquid consistancy state that you guys in the States bring it to before using.
So can I add a sprayer head and go to work, as there is very little chance of it becoming paste like. Also it shouldn't gum up the sprayer in these temperatures right?
If the sprayer head does gum up, then what should I do to get it working again? Will warming the whole bottle in warm water loosen up the wax in the sprayer head?
Just place the applicator over the opening of the bottle, tilt the bottle, then scrunch up the applicator to spread the wax on the pad's face - this will be more than enough for a panel or two.
I live in a tropical country - routine daytime temperatures of 90 to 100 F - and I still had the wax clogging the spray head. Couldn't get the head clean, despite leaving it in hot water, soaking in dishwashing liquid, and even soaking in IPA.
Also, regarding those dispenser bottles... I've tried using similar ones with 845 twice - in both cases, I could smell the solvents in the wax outgassing (I keep my waxes in a big plastic container), and a label I had on one of the bottles fell off. I think that the plastic those bottles are made of (most likely LDPE) is permeable to the solvents in 845; I had better luck using a PET bottle, or you can use a PVC bottle, which is the same plastic that the original 845 bottle is made of.
Thanks for the reply umi000, seems to be the climatic conditions in your place is similar to mine, extreme heat and humidity in the summers, all day moderate to heavy rain in the monsoon season and decently cold in the winters.
In that case, how long have u had to wait till 845 is ready to be wiped off. Considering our high heat and humidity I'm not expecting the drying time to be much.
One more thing, regarding using 845 with an applicator pad, doesn't one need to first mist it with some water in order to reduce smearing?
I use red, but some may use blue or gold or crimsonWhat LC pad do you recommend applying collinite 845 with?
I use red, but some may use blue or gold or crimson