Collinite 845

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I just received my Collinite 845 today for the first time and I have a question that may seem dumb. I know it says it is a liquid wax but I didn't think it would have the consistency of water. Is this normal?
 
I just received my first bottle and asked AG the same question. Yes, it has a milky consistency. A quick tip for easy application: transfer it to a spray bottle or put a sprayer on the collinite bottle and mist your pad, then apply to the car. Makes it very easy to get an even thin coat.
 
Good I thought I had received some bad product. The spray bottle is a good idea I am going to try it this weekend. Thanks

:xyxthumbs:
 
It depends if its in a normal range of temperature or in a hot garage. I will take some pictures to show you, but our warehouse is cooled very nicely and it is thick in the bottle here. But if in the garage it's more watery.
 
Fear not my brethren!

Collinite 845 has to be the most temperature sensitive wax I've ever had the pleasure using. It has a pretty narrow temperature window where it becomes comfortably creamy. If I had to guess I suspect this is between 75 and 85 degrees.

If it's cold, Collinite 845 become rather thick. If this happens place it in some hot tap water for a few minutes then shake vigorously.

If it's hot, Collinite 845 turns to water. If this happens place it in cold water, shake vigorously, so the product can re-solidify to the creamy consistency you'd expect.

What I can tell you is neither thick or thin will affect its performance. I've squirted it watery on a pad and applied as usual, nice and thin, then buffed. I've even scooped some when thick with a Popsicle stick when cold, placing it on the foam pad then worked into the paint.
 
Collinite 845 has two complete extreme consistencies.

This is one right from the warehouse...
845-cold.JPG


I took it and put it outside for ten minutes then shook it...
845warm.JPG
 
Meghan,

Those two little pictures are worth a thousand words!! :dblthumb2:
 
Got mine in the winter and it looked like the first pic, left it inside the house came back later and it looked like the second pic thought It was some kind of magical wax..
 
Got mine in the winter and it looked like the first pic, left it inside the house came back later and it looked like the second pic thought It was some kind of magical wax..

HAHA, Collinite 845 is a magical wax!! :props:
 
Collinite 845 has two complete extreme consistencies.

This is one right from the warehouse...
845-cold.JPG


I took it and put it outside for ten minutes then shook it...
845warm.JPG


Great pictures Meghan! Feel free to leave that bottle on my desk for more..uh...Research and Development regarding the product's consistency and to ensure that it performs as expected. :drool:


:haha:
 
And here I thought this was going to be a review of 845
 
What a great thread...I agree with the above statement that The pictures are worth a thousand words...:xyxthumbs:...and There you have it...:dblthumb2:
 
Either soak your bottle in some warm to hot water for about 5 minutes or let the bottle sit in the sun. Once shaken up correctly it should be the cnsistency of milk. I love 845 as a topper over BFWD on dark metallic colors. So slick and the flake just pops out.
 
And here I thought this was going to be a review of 845

What else is there to review?

You put it on.
It shines and beads.
It shines and beads.
It shines and beads.
It shines and beads.

You feel guilty because you can't remember when you last waxed it, so you do it again.

Repeat chorus.

End of review.

Bill
 
Either soak your bottle in some warm to hot water for about 5 minutes or let the bottle sit in the sun. Once shaken up correctly it should be the cnsistency of milk. I love 845 as a topper over BFWD on dark metallic colors. So slick and the flake just pops out.

I find a couple mins in the sun and a really good shaking and it goes from thick to milky in no time!
 
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