Another Collinite 845 Love Story.

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I already had two coats of BFWD on my green 1998 Ford Explorer. I didn't think it could look better. This morning, before work, I put a coat of Collinite 845 on it for some added durability. The Collinite added that extra slickness/depth that only a wax can. People talk about Collinite 845 mostly in terms of durability. On top of BFWD this stuff really shines. This is a killer combination.:dblthumb2:
 
Good to hear. I've got my new bottle of 845 waiting for me at home. I just need another nice weekend to prep the Charger before getting it on.
 
I got home and took a couple of pictures:
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Scott,

That Ford Explorer looks gorgeous!

BlackFire Sealant is a great product and adding Collinite 845 is sort of like icing on the cake....:props:
 
Have my order in for 845...It will be going on over AIO on Alpine White BMW...Pics to follow soon as my order arrives..

Thanks to Bobby for the referral on making white POP///

And the explorer looks amazing...
 
definitely gotta see pics on that white BMW please. im gonna order 845 to use on my white allante
 
Thanks. It's my daily driver still going strong at 12.
 
Nice! Looks great and I was always wondering how BFWD topped with 845 would fare. Can't wait to try it out now!
 
Scott, Do you think the 845 looks better than the BFMS on top of the WD?
 
All the explorers of that generation around here are trashed. And the ones in that color have almost no gloss. I didnt even know that color could look like yours. Amazing!
 
Yea, that Explorer looks like it just rolled out of the dealership today, not 12 years ago. Great job!
 
Does the Collinite 845 leave any dust residue? I've been thinking about trying it.
 
Thanks for your comments.
1. I'm waiting on my order of BFMS to try it out. I'll let you know how it compares in looks to the Collinite.
2. Daily driver, no garage, NYC winters. I guess the paint line at Ford was on a roll the day mine got sprayed.
3. It does haze over, but there is no residual dust. Takes a little elbow grease to get started taking it off when applied by hand as opposed to DA, but not much. The DA leaves a thinner application making it easier to take off.
4. Detailing supplies aren't cheap, but the're cheaper then therapy.:xyxthumbs:
 
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