New Collinite Products

As far as I'm concerned Collinite 845 is the best wax/sealant on the planet. If there were a detailing products hall of fame 845 would be it's first member. It's not in vogue today with all the spray on products. I even see where Collinite is producing a sprayable version of 845.
It appears as though they are trying to up their game with Beadcoat and SlickR. For whatever reason many of the sprayable products just don't pack the punch of liquids. Don't get me wrong. They are very convenient and easy to use, which is what many people are looking for. However as I see it 845 is very easy to use and it's the cats ass.
I agree. Beadcoat is getting great reviews so far for ease of use and beading. It's also pretty durable. Decent offering by Collinite.
 
I like to rotate between 845 and FK1000P. I rather like both labels, especially the shark on the Finish Kare tin. Both great products also.

915 is on my list. I have a couple other products to get through, but I might buy it sooner than later anyway.


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I like to rotate between 845 and FK1000P. I rather like both labels, especially the shark on the Finish Kare tin. Both great products also.

915 is on my list. I have a couple other products to get through, but I might buy it sooner than later anyway.


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Good call. 915 looks especially good on dark colors....especially if you multilayer
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Upon closer inspection it does look like they've modernized a bit
Maybe leave well enough alone. You don't want to pull a Menzerna
 
Speaking of that, isn't it about time for Menz to change their numbering system again? After all, we've now gotten used to the current system...that means it's time to change it again.
Some nerd in the front office must be doing that is all that I can figure
 
I agree. Beadcoat is getting great reviews so far for ease of use and beading. It's also pretty durable. Decent offering by Collinite.
I've researched it but haven't tried it. I've seen durability expressed both ways. It seems to have trouble hanging in there if higher Alkaline products are used. However seems to do OK if ph neutral products only applied. For a sprayable sealant it looks like a solid choice.
 
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Upon closer inspection it does look like they've modernized a bit
Maybe leave well enough alone. You don't want to pull a Menzerna
Something about this picture is amazing.. it puts me in mind of the 1950's for some reason. Washing your car... going down to a barber shop for a hair cut and a shave, then heading off to a fair somewhere.
'MERICA
 
Yes. Hard to believe that I almost destroyed a piece of Americana on a whim.
Another reason to pay no attention to what I am saying
 
Something about this picture is amazing.. it puts me in mind of the 1950's for some reason.
'MERICA
Exactly. That is obviously thevibe they are going for. Kind of sets them apart from thr crowd.
 
My next visit to the Bays will have me boosting my coating with the new Colinite Beadcoat

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Since i already have a bottle of 3D Poxy and 845, would it be wise to lay down the Poxy then top with 845? Also, how hard is it to remove them both? Would a high Alkaline contact wash do the trick or i guess a clay towel.
 
Since i already have a bottle of 3D Poxy and 845, would it be wise to lay down the Poxy then top with 845? Also, how hard is it to remove them both? Would a high Alkaline contact wash do the trick or i guess a clay towel.

3D Poxy montan wax is not super durable. The solvents in 845 will probably remove the Poxy.
 
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I just watched SheepStar's test of it yesterday on his YT channel, it looked nice and easy to apply, and also had good durability. I'm sure your conditions will give it a good testing.
 
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