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•Any chance for a different selection
from the Collinite lineup besides #476,
or #915?
-I’ve always had better overall results when
I’ve used their IW #845 for Ohio’s Winters.
Bob
1690...F’T’W’! :dblthumb2:How about 1321, Bob?
476 topped with 845.
Hi,
I'm looking for advice on using Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio winter. Which holds up the best? The car is garaged.
Thanks,
Mike
•Any chance for a different selection
from the Collinite lineup besides #476,
or #915?
-I’ve always had better overall results when
I’ve used their IW #845 for Ohio’s Winters.
Bob
Not from my experience.I suppose 845 could work, but according
to Collonite info, 845 is better suited to
summer UV protection and
the OP was asking about
winter protection, where
476 is the better choice.
how about 1321, bob?
476 topped with 845.
I did a winter of 845 with an occasional topper of Sonax Speed wax and it performed well.In addition, if the weather is sucky outside but you are garaged you can clean the primary surfaces with a waterless or rinseless wash and then hit it spray wax to keep the protection topped off during the winter. OCW, McKee's Fast Wax or other spray wax tops the Collinite very nicely.
Sounds like the Ohio guys love the 845, so maybe you just roll with that.
I have not tried all of the different types but I use 845 and I am a fan. It works well in the summer time because it stays mixed. It has to stay warm to keep a homogeneous liquid mixture. It may start to separate or congeal in the colder winter months. Maybe that could be a new gadget from Autogeek; the Collinite 845 Warmer.