Collinite 845 not hazing

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Applied collinite 845 tonight and it didnt have even after 3 hours as you can see when i do the swipe test it just smears, im gonna leave it till morning, what do you guys suggest i should do if its still the same tomorrow?
 
The first picture kind of looks like it already has hazed up.

I'll second Lawrence's question, how much did you use? Also, did you warm up the bottle and shake it really good? Did you apply by hand or machine?

I will typically use two pea sized drops per panel when starting and then go down to one per panel as the pad saturates. At those levels, there is no question product is on the surface and you'll see it haze after a couple minutes. 20 minutes later and it will pass the swipe test.
 
The first picture kind of looks like it already has hazed up.



I'll second Lawrence's question, how much did you use? Also, did you warm up the bottle and shake it really good? Did you apply by hand or machine?



I will typically use two pea sized drops per panel when starting and then go down to one per panel as the pad saturates. At those levels, there is no question product is on the surface and you'll see it haze after a couple minutes. 20 minutes later and it will pass the swipe test.


Yes i did warm the bottle up to and shook it not alot, then i put 4 drops on a red hex logic pad on speed 2 i started on the hood and did fender also and then i added about 1 drop per panel.

Im by the car right now and its been 15+ hrs and still the same way that i left it last night. I dont wanna buff it off because it'll be a nightmare to buff off because its like butter it will leave streaks. Any suggestions?
 
Yes i did warm the bottle up to and shook it not alot, then i put 4 drops on a red hex logic pad on speed 2 i started on the hood and did fender also and then i added about 1 drop per panel.

Im by the car right now and its been 15+ hrs and still the same way that i left it last night. I dont wanna buff it off because it'll be a nightmare to buff off because its like butter it will leave streaks. Any suggestions?

I'm sure if you use a quick detailer or waterless to aid removal you'll be fine. Just curious...what are the temps where you are located?
 
Just curious...what are the temps where you are located?

I'm beginning to wonder the same. I've used 845 in temps ranging from 60F to 95F and never waited more than 30~45 minutes before it was ready to buff off.
 
I apply one panel at a time in the blazing heat in south Florida.Wipe on wipe off I think the longer you wait it will be stubborn to remove.
 
I'm beginning to wonder the same. I've used 845 in temps ranging from 60F to 95F and never waited more than 30~45 minutes before it was ready to buff off.


Im in Bronx, NY, it was 66 today took the car out of the garage into the sun and let it sit there for an hour to see if it helped but it still the same, will try to buff it off with quick detailer tomorrow
 
What were the temps when you applied it? Damp? High humidity?
 
When you wet it ,it's more difficult to remove in some cases,I see the ghetto application all the time they wax the whole entire car and glass and drive it around town foe a week ,I laugh you're gonna need arms of steel to remove it.The simplicity is gone people make it hard for themselves keep it simple and thorough .
 
I put on collinite products and do a swipe test that meguiars made up. Apply your coating and wait for about 10 minutes, lightly swipe a finger in it and if it is clear in the section you swiped, remove. If not, wait longer.
 
I put on collinite products and do a swipe test that meguiars made up. Apply your coating and wait for about 10 minutes, lightly swipe a finger in it and if it is clear in the section you swiped, remove. If not, wait longer.
He did that. At least he was demonstrating that in the OP's pics.
 
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