Collinite 845/476/915 explained

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2. What’s the difference between the auto waxes; No. 845 Insulator Wax, No. 476s Super Double Coat and the No. 915 Marque D’ Elegance?

All 3 last step waxes serve the same function: to provide a high gloss carnauba shine and lasting protection. All 3 contain copious amounts of wax-both rare Brazilian carnauba and premium synthetic polymers. However, their degree of durability, ease of use, and warmth of shine vary. Think of it this way;
1. No.476s – most durable protection/weather defense. Most elbow grease required during application.
2. No. 915- 2nd most durable and slightly easier than the 476s to apply/remove. No. 915 lends our warmest shine to dark tones like navy and black due to its highest concentration of rare carnauba.
3. No. 845- easiest of the 3 to apply/remove with slightly less durability than the No. 915.

Keep um clean and shinning!

The Fussman
 
Thanks for answering many of the questions posted here, doesn't get much simpler than that now does it! :props:
 
Thanks for answering many of the questions posted here, doesn't get much simpler than that now does it! :props:

Hey Bobbie:

Based on your real world experience with Collinite do you agree with their product description?

Thanks

FussMan
 
How about a review of Collinite paste 885? I don't see it on that chart and it was mistakenly sent to me (I had ordered 845).
 
Thanks for the breakdown Fussman. I'm going to order some 915 I think since I have black vehicles and it reportedly gives the most warmth. I already have 845. My winter plan is powerlock, followed by 915. Can't wait to see the combo. :)
 
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