Breaking the Collinite Myth: 915

915 isn't bad if machine applied, but applying by hand I have difficulties with it. It's hard to get an even thin coat without a machine and it will get hard quick.

Really? Maybe the product is slightly different I'm using. The 915 I have spreads velvety smooth. Maybe they have tweaked it.
 
The pic of the rear fender flare says it all for me.
Gonna lay it down on the Regal sometime soon... :idea: maybe even Ol' Blue.
I need to stop ordering stuff and NOT using it.
 
WoW! I have had the 915 for a couple months now and haven't even used it because I was waiting to get a couple 3" pads to apply with DA because off the talk from some here.

Last night I decided to try by hand on my just washed DD, a dark grey Corolla. I used BnS red foam applicator. The ease of application HONESTLY was the easiest to spread out, took so little I didn't even make a dent. I did the entire car then dressed my tires. I then wiped off all panels with no effort at all, it just cleaned right off. It was late at night and the temp must have been around 50° .
I had used Megs gold paste before, but that only happened once because I hated the process by hand and to top that it was dusty on removal. Now this morning I noticed that glow from 915, it added depth and just looks like it has a layer of glass, Megs just doesn't compare.

Only complaint I have is not jumping on 915 sooner!
 
915 isn't bad if machine applied, but applying by hand I have difficulties with it. It's hard to get an even thin coat without a machine and it will get hard quick.

How exactly do you get a pad into the small cicumference opening of the can of #915? I'm sorry you've had issues when applying by hand but its just never been a problem for me. Could weather conditions be an issue, maybe?

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How exactly do you get a pad into the small cicumference opening of the can of #915? I'm sorry you've had issues when applying by hand but its just never been a problem for me. Could weather conditions be an issue, maybe?

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I may have over applied because the vehicle I applied it to could've benefitted from a cleaner wax after I clayed it. It was really sticky applying it and the foam applicator wanted to fold up a lot.
When using a machine, I get a butter knife a scoop a small amount on the pad and wipe it on like you would butter toast.
 
The one quality worth mentioning that I have found with any of the Collinite Paste Waxes, is that if you are not a professional, and not applying such waxes on a regular basis on a multitude of vehicles, you will have a can of Collinite for a very long long time.

This is true for #845 as well, I've had my bottle for about 4 years now.
 
Do you heat up the container a bit Killa, just curious? I think your onto something about the why its a little harder to remove for you, me on the other hand, well, I layer a lot, which is probably why I have never had an issue applying/removing anything, LOL!

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How exactly do you get a pad into the small cicumference opening of the can of #915? I'm sorry you've had issues when applying by hand but its just never been a problem for me. Could weather conditions be an issue, maybe?

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Here is what I use to get into the small opening of the 915:

LC 3' Crimson Hydrotech pad :props:




 
Yet another use for the GG 3" RO!

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That's a HT 3" pad??? Mine look different. I have that pad in both heights. It looks like your edges are beveled - but mine are 90 degrees.
 
Really? Maybe the product is slightly different I'm using. The 915 I have spreads velvety smooth. Maybe they have tweaked it.

It is poured in limited batches, so there could be slight differences. I think a lot of it has to do with the applicator and paint surface.
 
It is poured in limited batches, so there could be slight differences. I think a lot of it has to do with the applicator and paint surface.

I agree with you on the paint thing, but I think the manufacture of 915 is only limited to how much they think they can sell.
 
That's a HT 3" pad??? Mine look different. I have that pad in both heights. It looks like your edges are beveled - but mine are 90 degrees.

Yep Steve its a 3" HT pad.

I know the 4" pads are a straight cut
 
Can't to tap the block of wax out of the pot? I've done that with other paste waxes when I feel like applying it via machine.
 
I apply any solid Collinite product by hand but spread it using a PC and it does spread a long, long way.

Using a microfiber (or cotton) applicator of your choice, load it up (sparingly) as you would if you were going to apply it by hand & spread it by hand in a small 8" x 8" area. You're doing this just to transfer a small amount from container-to-surface and then let your PC do the work.

I've used a red LC pad or a black LC pad with PC on 3 and the product just spreads & spreads and spreads. As someone else said, "thin is in" and this will make removal so much easier. I found it difficult to put down a consistently thin layer by hand, some spots buffed off easily when applied by hand and others ..... not so much.

2 layers (just because I'm anal & don't want to miss a spot) of 476 have lasted through Western New York winters for over the last 8 years. Great stuff.
 
NYV6, are you saying 2x's for each winter or 2x's have lasted 8 NY winters, LOL!

I know the machine lays it down better than doing it by hand, maybe the titanium in my shoulder makes me kinda like The Terminator because I lay it down, let it haze and remove it easily.

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I wish 2x lasted 8 winters but then I wouldn't be here to read about (and buy) new products.

I figure I bought the PC to save wear 'n tear on my "getting older & creekier day-by-day" joints, especially my elbows which suffer from golf-induced tendonitis .... so let it do the work.

I guess your titanium Terminator shoulder likes to "vax on .... vax off" like Mr Miyagi.
 
Can't to tap the block of wax out of the pot? I've done that with other paste waxes when I feel like applying it via machine.

There's a lip to prevent it from accidentally from falling out. Some people like to use a can opener for the bottom and pull it out that way.
 
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