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Never thought of it that way Im the MANIts fun to get caught up in the hype of different detailing products. This is why we are on AGO. Most of us are all guilty of it at some point.
I have been using 845 for the past several years. At one point I stopped using it because it was lasting too long, and costing me follow up appointments with clients. "Nope, should be good for a while. My car is still beading like crazy!!"
It is an incredible product, and IMO, one of the easier ones to apply.
I use the paste wax version, 476--paste waxes are easier to use with a dual-action machine. I put it on Veterans day and its still there. In fact, it hasn't budged. I'm at the point where I'm wondering how the heck I'll get this stuff off when I want it off. In the meantime, my expensive DA is gathering dust.
Ironic, like the OP, I thought let me check this stuff out since it's so cheap. I placed an order for it yesterday morning. I will use it on my wife's car, since I will be working her car next, to see how it goes. I mainly use wax for it's protection capabilities and not for shine though - sealant 2nd line of defense, wax 1st line of defense. I'm not into the expensive waxes - never have been and probably never will be.
Can you apply 845 on plastic trim?
Can you apply 845 on plastic trim?
Because of you I have to check 845 out! Very interested in it now.
The Collinite goes on smooth, and a little goes a long way. Betcha I could easily do a dozen big cars with one bottle of the stuff.
Can you apply 845 on plastic trim?
Hate to ask this, but how soon can we apply a second coat?