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I find myself reaching past everything for a bottle of 845 pretty often. I love it I always keep a whole row in stock.
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I find myself reaching past everything for a bottle of 845 pretty often. I love it I always keep a whole row in stock.
Not trying to be a bonehead here, but since C845 was created years ago; have you tried some of the technologically advanced stuff that has been invented over the years by Optimum, Ultima, Blackfire etc?
There is a reason it hasnt changed and keeps getting more and more popular.
What sequence should you apply these 3 products. Are all 3 really necessary? Thanks.
This thread helped me stay away from Collinites or my dark blue car. Thank god I didn't use it. My current favorite is OCW and it looks like it will be that way for a very long time.
Try OCW and bite the bullet.LOL your loss, oh well.
I have added Zymol Glasur and Carbon to my collection...I have a feeling it may become my new favorite...
Glasur is a fantastic wax. If you can get your hands on some vintage, royal, or ital - do it!
You can thank me later. :xyxthumbs:
:whs:#7 & #26 is an effective and classic combo.
#7 & #21 is also good combo.
#7+#21+#26 is overkill IMO and honestly you wouldnt be able to tell the difference vs only using the glaze and only one LSP.
Keep in mind that #7 is best on SS paint systems, and the durability of any glaze will be very short lived, especially on CC paint.
I would recommend either #21 or #26 by themselves, or apply #21 & then #26 for durability+ that deep carnuba pop.
Not trying to be a bonehead here, but since C845 was created years ago; have you tried some of the technologically advanced stuff that has been invented over the years by Optimum, Ultima, Blackfire etc?
I carry everything from swissvax to dodo juice chemical guys zaino ect. I have been doing this for almost 14 years lol I like 845 thats all there is to it. I am not saying it is my favorite lsp I've ever used, I am saying I use it often and like it. It just works! I will say I love Supernatural and petes 53 was impressive for the price.
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#7 was created as a VERY short lasting crack/swirl filling oily type finish for show cars that were going to sit under lights. First time water hits it it'll start to degrade. Just don't see a need for #7 and 20/21 as they do the same thing but get there differently. (plus the latter are more durable)
I'd do 20 or 21 then a hybrid wax like ULW (or NXT perhaps) for durability. Switching to 26 gives it that 'nuba' pop however along with a very slick finish. (Whereas the ULW is a deep wet type finish.) Your rags will fall off one finish and sorta' drag on the other yet both are great finishes. FWIW I use both 26 and ULW depending on which car and what mood I'm in.![]()
My most trusted last step protection products are:
- Element 119
- Optimum Opti-Coat
- CarPro CQuartz