luv a shine
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- Aug 7, 2011
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Has anyone ever payed Collinite 825 and 427???
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Do you mean 476 and 845?? If so, 476 first and let cure 12 hours then 845 on top!
.....476 first and let cure 12 hours then 845 on top!
I've got no idea why anyone would want to top either one. Both have primo longevity and, IMO, 845's slickness and shine are sensational as a standalone. But that's just me. :shrug:
TL
I've always applied sealants with wax on top when layering. Since 845 is a hybrid with a bright shine I'd apply it first. 476 is Collinite's longest lasting product, having it on top would probably increase longevity.
I've got no idea why anyone would want to top either one. Both have primo longevity and, IMO, 845's slickness and shine are sensational as a standalone. But that's just me. :shrug:
TL
My info is per Mike Taylor at Collinite! Their Idea is most durable as the first layer.
Really?!? Pat told me exactly the opposite. Wonder if those guys actually talk to each other?
TL