1st time with Collinite

Dewy

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So many of you like Collinite, I decided to give it a try. Well, you all are right again. Couldn't believe how easy it was and did it in the mid 40 degree weather. For fun I put a coat of Souveran paste over one panel. Maybe my eyes are going bad but I couldn't tell any difference. And this is on black paint. Thanks again guys
 
I too am spoiled as Collinite was the first AGO product I tried and now I compare everything else to it. Just a little goes a long way and its lasts a long time, very reasonably priced as well. What else could you ask for in a product, besides a beautiful woman in a bikini to buff it off. Well maybe a Flex 3401.:buffing:
 
First order I picked up some Collinite’s Marque D’Elegance Carnauba Paste Wax. This wax is everything its cracked up to be for sure. We did a Black BMW, (Black Sapphire) and " BOOM", it blew up the fleck. It looked awesome. I must have stared at it for 30 minutes.....frozen. Beads water like crazy!!! We found the key is applying a thin coat. If applied even close to thick it's tough to get off. Do not hesitate....Pull the trigger. You will love this product. :applause:
 
I recently tried Collinite #845, and I was amazed! I even put it on my wheels, and today it rained and any water that hit my wheels beading right off! Great product and even better price! :dblthumb2:
 
I've been using Collinite for 3 years now and can't say enough good about it. On my winter drivers that are parked outside 24/7 in PA, a double coat in November gets me through the entire winter. And the fact that it's dirt cheap doesn't hurt either. I also agree with using it as a wheel sealant. I've been using either 845 or 476 on my wife's BMW wheels and after an Iron-X treatment initially, all it takes is my normal car wash to keep 'em clean.

Bill
 
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