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"What's Love Got To Do With It?"
~Tina Turner; (ca. 1984)
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It's contending with the overspray
that's the root cause of my not being
very fond of using paint-sealers that
are aerosol-based Sprays.
Bob
No thank you.you have to spray the fast finish into
a microfiber first then spread it.
Thats in the directions. no overspray
Wax will never die.
Meguiars Ultimate Fast Finish
For just $10/$11 per bottle, its worth trying imho.
I used to do my vehicles with #845 but now I use UFF.
The UFF is much easier and faster to apply than the #845.
And The UFF also lasts much longer than the #845.
I also believe the UFF attracts less dust than #845. I have not gone back to the Collinite since.
Just spray the UFF (aerosol) onto a mf towel or applicator and wipe the vehicle down. use a clean towel and do a quick buff to bring it to a gloss. Let it cure for a bit, and you're good to go.
I can do my full size crew-cab truck in about 15 minutes.
Wow, I didn't think this was going to get as much love as it did haha. I appreciate the great feedback! I have been using the chemical guys butter wet wax, but it lasts about two dang weeks honestly. I used to top it with H20 guard and gloss from Adams. I haven't clayed my car in over a year and I want to start from scratch with a good durable wax. I understand many are straying away from the waxes and starting to use nano and glass coatings but I am completely unfamiliar to that sector of the market. It seems like Collinite 845 has been getting a lot of love.