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Been using the collinite since the recommendations on this forum and of all the waxes that I have bought, it is the only one that I have purchased a second bottle. I will continue to use it over and over until i find something better, but I do not believe i will. All these new sealants can't match the protection of it for twice the price. It looks pretty darn good as well!! There was a thread on this forum or another where they rated 9 different waxes from collinite up to $200+ waxes in a blind test on the same color car where people voted. The collinite was either 2nd or 3rd and I believe it was the cheapest of all the waxes tested!!
Been using the collinite since the recommendations on this forum and of all the waxes that I have bought, it is the only one that I have purchased a second bottle. I will continue to use it over and over until i find something better, but I do not believe i will. All these new sealants can't match the protection of it for twice the price. It looks pretty darn good as well!! There was a thread on this forum or another where they rated 9 different waxes from collinite up to $200+ waxes in a blind test on the same color car where people voted. The collinite was either 2nd or 3rd and I believe it was the cheapest of all the waxes tested!!
i just got my order of insulator wax today. i've just got a general question about it. is it suppose to be more liquid form or wax form? from some pictures that i've seen, i've been led into thinking that it is a liquid wax. i don't know if it's the cold weather but it looks pretty solid. have to squeeze pretty hard to get it out of the bottle. any clarification would be awesome. thanks in advance
Shake shake shake...shake shake shake...shake your booty...shake your booty!!!
You have to shake it up and it'll get nice and liquidy. Just keep shaking it as you use it.
Absolutely! Another thing that some people do is to place the bottle in warm water, first. This helps to warm it up to reduce the amount of shaking you need. Many threads here on the subject of shaking and warming up 845, but most of them go something like this:And when you are done doing that, shake it some more!
Shake shake shake...shake shake shake...shake your booty...shake your booty!!!
You have to shake it up and it'll get nice and liquidy. Just keep shaking it as you use it.
i just got my order of insulator wax today. i've just got a general question about it. is it suppose to be more liquid form or wax form? from some pictures that i've seen, i've been led into thinking that it is a liquid wax. i don't know if it's the cold weather but it looks pretty solid. have to squeeze pretty hard to get it out of the bottle. any clarification would be awesome. thanks in advance
Absolutely! Another thing that some people do is to place the bottle in warm water, first. This helps to warm it up to reduce the amount of shaking you need. Many threads here on the subject of shaking and warming up 845, but most of them go something like this:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...e-phillips/29626-problem-collinite-845-a.html
Another good tip for using 845 is to replace the cap with a normal dispenser cap.
A fresh bottle appears fairly congealed. The more you shake it the easier it pours. The first few times you open the lid there will be a plug of product in the opening... poke it back down and shake some more. The consistancy will eventually be pourable. If it doesn't loosen up fast enough for you place the bottle in some warm water for a while and shake some more.
A little tip I'm reminded of every time I see the splotches of 845 on my garage door and walls... DO wipe the threads off when replacing the cap and keep your thumb over the lid when you shake the beejeezus out of it. The stuff is so slick the cap comes right off the threads if they have product on them.
Save your flip tops from other products and find one that fits the Collinite bottle. I find that once 845 is of pourable consistancy squeezing a few dots out of a flip top is a more effective way to get it out of the bottle. When I first start applying and the applicator is still dry I drip little dots all over the hood or wherever I'm starting. Once that area is covered it's amazing how far the applicator will go without more product once it gets saturated.
Hope you like the bottle, you're going to have it a looong time :xyxthumbs:
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I wonder how many times the word shake is used in 845IW threads.