goodinblack
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If collinite is so cheap and good looking why do people buy stuff like sourvern?
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If collinite is so cheap and good looking why do people buy stuff like sourvern?
If collinite is so cheap and good looking why do people buy stuff like sourvern?
Thanks for the great write-up.
Just a quick question. Does anyone use some sort of quick detailer after washing their vehicle whether through a wash or by hand? Just asking as I wash my car every week and putting on Collinite after every wash seems excessive.
Is it even recommended? If you do, what QD do you recommend? Would Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz be OK?
Thanks!!!
weekly application may not be necessary...
and yes you can use any quik detailer after washrops:
i would suggest a quik wax after weekly wash
and have quik detailer in between the week
:autowash:
Most of what I know I have learned here and from the last 7 months or so of experience in taking my care care to the next level, so take it for what it is worth.
I have been using Collinite 845 as a wax on 4 vehicles and it appears to be a great product, then on each wash (about every 1-1.5 weeks) I dry the vehicle with Meg's Ultimate Quick Wax and waffle weave drying micro-fiber. It makes trying much easier, and adds a little "in-between" wax protection.
What I can say is that the car stays cleaner between washes, looks great and beading (which seems to be the common proof of an existing wax) is excellent.
So, is it the Collinite or the Spray Wax or both. Well, probably both, I have not tested either by themselves, others have done that so I don't feel that I need too. I don't do the Spray Wax because I don't trust the Collinite but I use that to make drying much easier and virtually eliminate any hard water spots.
I have found the Collinite 845 is the easiest wax I have used and all reports are that it provides protection longer than most other wax products.
As a side note, I just bought some DuraGloss Aquawax to use instead of Meg's Ultimate Quick Wax just because so many on this forum like that product. Meg's UQW is less expense but I thought I would give DB AW a try.
Is there any quick wax you would recommend?
Thanks!!
your most welcome :xyxthumbs:
i have good experience with
meguiars ultimate quik wax
duragloss aquawax
collinite 845 really is awesome :dblthumb2:
Thanks to op and fellows who shared...rops:
still holding up in tropical weather ( 80~ 92 Fahrenheit)
I see that you have a spray top with the Collinite. How do you use it? Spray the foam pad or spray directly on the paint? Does it clog up at all?
either way will work :xyxthumbs:
as long you feel comfortable to apply....thin is KEYrops:
i tried a couple smaller fine mist sprayer and it did clog
this (similar to chemical guy sprayer) works great for me![]()
my pleasure :xyxthumbs:
hope my little knowledge can help ya
also look around how the expertise apply their colinite845 and 915
i learn from them too![]()
Great read.
For those that have used 845 on their windows / glass:
1) How long does it last? The beading?
2) What cleaner do you use afterward to not remove the 845 protection on the windows.
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