Collinite Waxes

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Theres just something about a man and his machine, applying a wax by hand to your paint, knowing every curve and line on your cars body, something only a true petrol head will be able to identify with or understand. Its calming, therapeutic and the sense of self satisfaction admiring the glow on your paint after is priceless. Its art...

Which brings me to a quick review on each of these amazing waxes. For those who don't know,Collinite as a company has been around since 1936, they the Pioneers in good looking waxes that last longer and are more durable than any wax on the market.They outlast and outshine synthetic polymer sealants too. Collinite Automotive Wax Choice of the Pros » Collinite

The Three Musketeers:



First up we have the ever popular No. 845 Insulator Wax. Its a heavy duty liquid wax that solidifies when temperatures are cooler. A good shake or placing it halfway into a bucket or basin of warm water for 5 minutes makes it liquid again. Its creamish in colour with a slight chemical scent, which I kinda like. Application is super easy and alittle goes a very long way. The shine it provides is very bright and glossy and I have gotten 4-5 months out of it before beading turned to sheeting. It was originally designed for electrical insulators, to protect them from fire, marine application(boats needing protection from sea salt), and ofcourse aircrafts like Boeings etc, so protecting your automotive paint should be a breeze :grin: It works brilliant on protecting mag wheels, lights and exhaust tailpieces as its designed for high temperature applications. This is the detailing worlds bargain! Read here:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...e-845-definitive-how-guide-legendary-wax.html

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/32323-collinite-845-rocky-balboa-waxes.html

Next up we have Collinite Super DoubleCoat Auto Wax No. 476 . This is nicknamed the Permanent Auto Wax and is Detergent Proof. This wax outlasts any paste wax and sealant on the market-FACT. This product contains alittle more carnauba than 845 above as well as more synthetic polymers resulting is a more serious wax that gives alittle more shine and twice the durability. It is a hard creamy paste wax with a slight chemical and coconut smell. Application is alittle harder than the other Collinites as expected from this almost bullet proof product. Use a damp applicator and apply thin, you should be okay.My can looked untouched after an entire SUV.




Collinite Super DoubleCoat Auto Wax #476

And finally the best for last, my favourite paste wax not just Collinite wax... No. 915 Marque D'Elegance . The name says it all...This is a top of the shelf product, Collinites beauty queen. It is almost as durable as 476 but with a wetness and depth that only a show car wax can produce. It has an almond, coconut scent and is proper top grade white carnauba refined from yellow grade. This wax has competed against waxes costing thousands of $ and come out on top as tested by Detailing World and many show car owners and professional detailers alike. My car washes easier, bird crap cannot penetrate my paint, this wax hates water and is hydrophobic, so water beads away in an amazing fashion. Best part is it shines 6 months later just like the day you applied it. This is the only show car wax in the world with durability and a detailing treasure! Most carnaubas will be dead in 2-3 weeks, some 2-3 months, 915 has been pushed 10 months! It contains more carnauba than 845 and 476 and it shows.

Marque D'Elegance » Collinite

Collinite waxes are pure waxes with no cleaners and they design, manufacture, package their own. This is proper top shelf stuff and not relabled, rebottled waxes of cheaper companies sold at higher prices. Collinites are thoroughbreds. The metal cans are as a result of these waxes being hand poured at extremely high temperatures and cooled for many many hours in a controlled environment and sealed to keep fresh and away from contamination. They spend their money on product, not girly packaging and over the top marketing. Most products now days are 90% hype 10% delivery. Collinite is 90% delivery and 10% hype.

Best part is all 3 can be had for around $70 which is a lifetime supply worth! All three will give you the wetness, depth, warmth, slickness you are looking for with unmatched protection and durability. Have to give credit where its due and yet there are not enough words or adjectives to fully give credit to a timeless classic. :hurray:

Durability 476>915>845

Ease Of Use 845>915>476

Looks 915>476>845



Now.. Which is your favourite Collinite???
 
This is not helping me fight off temptation to get a tin of 915.

You will regret not buying it any sooner. Apologies for any spelling or symbol type errors on the original review, am overseas and using a French AZERTY keyboard with everything not where its supposed to be, we use QWERTY in my country.Had to edit the review plenty times already.
 
Has anyone compared this to BFMS wax? I love carnuba and have BFWDAFPP sealant among many other BF products.

Would the #915 (as a topper) be compatible with BFWDAFPP or do I need the certain polymers which BF contains.
 
I have had both BFMS and 915, I can tell the difference in depth,wetness and gloss between all my lsp's but BFMS,915,5050 all look,smell, and leave the exact same finish which is why I nicknamed my fave wax "915 Midnight Sun" ;-)

Yes you can top UPP,PL,BFWD,WGDGPS with either BFMS,915,5050 and have the same outcome, no issues.
 
I really love the look BFMS so if you say they will pretty much look the same Ill just hang onto it....thank God cause I dont have the patience to constantly strip and reapply waxes lol


How would you compare them in terms of durability?
 
Only ever tested the Collinites,Meguiars and Menzerna Power Lock that long to know durability, all the others I just kept on for two weeks to a month as I was only interested/curious about their aesthetics. I have products that I keep if they look really good and others if they dont add anything extra ontop of whats already there wont be bought again or replaced. Having said that, Collinites a keeper.
 
This is a great review and the passion comes through loud and clear! I have all 3 myself and to be quite honest, all 3 are easy to work with. I have applied all 3 per directions w/o a problem. I have also applied all 3 to the entire car, individually and again, no problem. Lastly I did the same test but left it on the car for an entire day, took it off w/o a problem yet again.

This company is without a doubt an underdog in the industry IMO. The OP said 10% hype, well I think that's too much, LOL!

I'm glad people are finding Collinite everyday!

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I have a 1999 Miata in sapphire metallic blue that I keep shiny using Klasse AIO/SGx5. I was about to get deployed and the Klasse was at the 5 month mark and needing a refresh. I put on a coat of Collinite 476s and regretted it immediately, just nowhere near as shiny or stunning. A few days later, as the wax "cured" in the sun, I started liking it a bit. I put on a second coat just before I left for deployment about 2 weeks later. Left the car out of the garage. I came back, never really did anything other wash and maybe spray on Eagle One Nanowax Spray on occasion just to kick up the shine a tad. The car beaded for 2 years!!! It still had that thick waxy feel on the paint when I detailed it again. Now, this wasn't the case with my LandCruiser beater SUV. It's paint is barely prepped and it still lasted about 5 months. I still say it doesn't look as good as the Klasse twins but 476s kept my vehicles protected the longest.
 
This sounds weird being WOWA sealants, but I have found that throwing a coat of BFCS or WGDGLS over Collinite 845 took care of the dust...permanently. I know that those are sealants, but try it before you criticize, it does give some impressive results. They probably go together due to the Collinite have some polymers in it itself.

I hated dusting from collinite...any natural wax for that matter, but since using that combo, I'm going to give the 476 and DP paint coating a side by side comparison on my truck. I'm going to top both with wowas previously mentioned because I'll go nuts if I don't rub on the paint here and there.
 
This sounds weird being WOWA sealants, but I have found that throwing a coat of BFCS or WGDGLS over Collinite 845

They probably go together due to the Collinite have some polymers in it itself.

I hated dusting from collinite...any natural wax for that matter,
^^^ :confused: ^^^


Bob
 
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