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    Help with Collinite 476

    I dedicate my applicators as well but I find that the wax dries on them if I don't wash it out.
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    Help with Collinite 476

    Thanks man. Also how do you wash the applicator you used for the 476? Apc and dishwashing liquid didnt get it out.
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    Help with Collinite 476

    This weekend I used a paste wax for the first time, luckily for me the wax in question was collinite 476, a wax known most for its ease of use and forgiving removal. That of course is probably the direct opposite of what I read about the 476 so I was worried I would be buffing a layer of...
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    Treating wiper blades?

    I guess this answers my previous question. :doh: Thanks
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    Treating wiper blades?

    Do you think any other water based dressing can be used in the same manner?
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    Treating wiper blades?

    I usually use washer reservoir fluid to clean them but I was wondering if any of the above could work. I guess I'll have to get the 303 treatment at some point. Thanks all
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    Treating wiper blades?

    Do you guys treat wiper blades? If so, what do you guys use to treat them? I currently have Meguiar's: natural shine protectant, ultimate protectant (spray), quik interior detailer and hyper dressing. Can any of these be used?
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    Can cleaning tires possibly cause leakage issues?

    I hope it's neither O.o...they don't seem to have lost noticeable pressure so far
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    Can cleaning tires possibly cause leakage issues?

    Good to know, i forgot to mention i had all the valves reset and the cores replaced as well, i guess it could've been any of the two as well.
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    Can cleaning tires possibly cause leakage issues?

    I can't even remember how i came up with this theory, but it was something to think about. I was told by the guy at the tire shop that this occurs fairly often and that the solution was re-oiling. I just assumed that the reason for the oil was for the seal. I had the re-oiling done two weeks ago...
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    Can cleaning tires possibly cause leakage issues?

    I'm not sure if this is standard everywhere but where I live when installing tires onto a wheel the tire shop rubs some kind of grease or oil on the tire before filling the tire with air (to create a seal I believe). Recently I had to have my wheels "re-oiled" as two of them were losing pressure...
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