Collinite #845: The Definitive How-To Guide For This Legendary Wax

Love the stuff! 2009 Rav4 never garaged and the end result with 845...

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In regard to application method, I like to do the whole car then remove afterwards. I find this is the fastest way to do it and give maximum time for the wax to haze.

I was really sceptical about this wax after reading you had to warm it up before use, but in reality it's very easy. I put the bottle in hot water before I start washing the car. By the time I am done with the wash the wax is ready to go so there is no wasted time.
 
In regard to application method, I like to do the whole car then remove afterwards. I find this is the fastest way to do it and give maximum time for the wax to haze.

I was really sceptical about this wax after reading you had to warm it up before use, but in reality it's very easy. I put the bottle in hot water before I start washing the car. By the time I am done with the wash the wax is ready to go so there is no wasted time.

Glad you changed your mind about #845 and yeah, the warming it up method is no biggie for sure. That said, if its warm out while your washing your car and you plan to apply a coat, just leave it out in the sun and by the time your done washing your car the #845 will be ready to go. I also couldn't agree with you more about applying it to the entire car AND THEN removing, I've always done it this way, as a matter of fact, after experimenting with all the Collinite products, I do this with all of them:props:
 
I was really sceptical about this wax after reading you had to warm it up before use, but in reality it's very easy. I put the bottle in hot water before I start washing the car. By the time I am done with the wash the wax is ready to go so there is no wasted time.

Depending on the time of year, you don't even need to sit it in hot water. If the temps are 70-ish F and sunny or warmer, you can place it in direct sunlight and get the same results. Think of it as a detailer's version of sun tea!
 
after one month:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=29xQAvegvRg]Collinite #845 after one month - YouTube[/video]
 
Reporting in Im the MAN
Got them this morning
Can't wait to try out :hungry:
 
Reporting in Im the MAN
Got them this morning
Can't wait to try out :hungry:

Congrats, you've got enough right there for years and dozens and dozens and dozens of applications! You'll love how easy it is to use too!! A dime size amount spreads easy and covers A LOT!!!

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Congrats, you've got enough right there for years and dozens and dozens and dozens of applications! You'll love how easy it is to use too!! A dime size amount spreads easy and covers A LOT!!!

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Thanks bro :dblthumb2:
it spread well and to me really buff off easier than
Meg Ultimate(liquid) /Gold class wax (Paste)
thanks for the tips :props:
 
Thanks bro :dblthumb2:
it spread well and to me really buff off easier than
Meg Ultimate(liquid) /Gold class wax (Paste)
thanks for the tips :props:

No problem, here's another tip...get #915 and #476 too, trust me!!

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btw KlasseAct, you tried mixing it to other rinseless(QD ratio)?
like you did DG+KSG? :cruisin:
 
No problem, here's another tip...get #915 and #476 too, trust me!!

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i been reading about 915 & 476
will get them eventually :laughing:

can share a little on your exp. on 915/845/476?
Thanks
 
i been reading about 915 & 476
will get them eventually :laughing:

can share a little on your exp. on 915/845/476?
Thanks

Well first of all they are in hard form but application is just as easy as #845. #915 is awesome on dark cars and leaves behind an incredible shine, durability is still very good as well. #476 is what a lot people use to get their cars through the winter as the durability is legendary. One thing I'll say about #476 is this, when I applied it to my car it DID NOT reduce the shine I had already achieved on my old car, so its also a nice lookin' wax too! If you can buy both, do it but if you have to chose between the 2 I guess it depends on what your using it on and what your needs are. Oh yeah, BTW, I applied both of these waxes to my entire car AND THEN removed without any issues. You'll read to do one panel at a time, I think it may even say that on the container but I can tell you I've applied it this way with NO issues.

Collinite makes an awesome product for NOT a lot of money! You can buy "The Triplets" for under what you'd pay for 1 boutique wax, LOL! IMO the #915 IS a boutique wax, its really THAT good lookin'!

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Well first of all they are in hard form but application is just as easy as #845. #915 is awesome on dark cars and leaves behind an incredible shine, durability is still very good as well. #476 is what a lot people use to get their cars through the winter as the durability is legendary. One thing I'll say about #476 is this, when I applied it to my car it DID NOT reduce the shine I had already achieved on my old car, so its also a nice lookin' wax too! If you can buy both, do it but if you have to chose between the 2 I guess it depends on what your using it on and what your needs are. Oh yeah, BTW, I applied both of these waxes to my entire car AND THEN removed without any issues. You'll read to do one panel at a time, I think it may even say that on the container but I can tell you I've applied it this way with NO issues.

Collinite makes an awesome product for NOT a lot of money! You can buy "The Triplets" for under what you'd pay for 1 boutique wax, LOL! IMO the #915 IS a boutique wax, its really THAT good lookin'!

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Thanks for the tips :idea::dblthumb2:
i heard 915 contains more carnauba and it can really make black paint pop :awesome:
agreed it's non expensive wax and feels like lubricating oil when apply and remove :laughing:
 
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