I'm a cyclist and I've heard it said that all cyclists are amateur metallurgists. For some reason, I'm guessing that all car detailers are amateur chemists ;-) — so here's my question…
I'm new at all of this and used Collinite products for the first time this weekend on silver 2013 Toyota. Great experience with 845.
In my attempt to select compatible products, I ordered 480 (pre-wax cleaner from AutoGeek). I learned, after use, that I missed AG's warning not to use with clear coats. That said, Collinite's website and product label says it is for use on lighter clear coats (silver, white) — which I DID read prior to use.
I've found threads here that hypothesize about 480 causing flaws that are less noticeable in CCs over lighter colors. I honestly did not notice any scratching, but something didn't seem quite right …
What I experienced was areas where the 480 was difficult to remove. I either had to work harder or use a little spray detailer. The finished product (post 845) does look great, but I remain curious as to what was actually happening.
I've been in touch with Collinite. They assured me that I haven't caused any damage (which I honestly was concerned about
), but recommended discontinuing use.
Does anyone know what actually happened when I applied this? Feed back please Thanks.
I'm new at all of this and used Collinite products for the first time this weekend on silver 2013 Toyota. Great experience with 845.
In my attempt to select compatible products, I ordered 480 (pre-wax cleaner from AutoGeek). I learned, after use, that I missed AG's warning not to use with clear coats. That said, Collinite's website and product label says it is for use on lighter clear coats (silver, white) — which I DID read prior to use.
I've found threads here that hypothesize about 480 causing flaws that are less noticeable in CCs over lighter colors. I honestly did not notice any scratching, but something didn't seem quite right …
What I experienced was areas where the 480 was difficult to remove. I either had to work harder or use a little spray detailer. The finished product (post 845) does look great, but I remain curious as to what was actually happening.
I've been in touch with Collinite. They assured me that I haven't caused any damage (which I honestly was concerned about

Does anyone know what actually happened when I applied this? Feed back please Thanks.