Thank you Mark for all your inputs. Great people like you make sites like this very worth-while!
I'm assuming Collinite 845 can be applied in below freezing temps?
I'm planning to return all the stuff I bought and get the Porter Cable 7424XP, or the Griots Garage GG 6" as you recommend. Are there any nice package with the needed pads on AutoGeek.net for these?
I'll also look to get Optimum Hyper Polish or Polish II as ski2 recommended.
Anything else?
I'll respond to the question you ask about applying Collinite waxes, or any other sort of wax in sub freezing, or conditions hovering near the freezing mark.
The answer is no, you won't be able to pull it off. Not in 48+ years of detailing cars, have I ever come across a paint protectant product that will work in such cold.
It would be almost like trying to shampoo your hair out in such temps. Ideal Temps for usually any products I will say will fall between mid 60's to mid 80's.
Yes, I've used a variety of products in colder, and warmer temps and have gotten away with it. Usually the colder, at say 50's, the products then become harder to remove. At close to freezing they won't properly work, and you'd most likely be never able to remove any such waxes, or sealants.
You might wish to consider getting a small propane fired forced air heater in the vicinity of 35,000, 50,000 BTU at somewhere like Lowes-Home Depot-Menards-etc, and a 20lb to 30lb propane tank. Again, care must be excersised when using such.
If you can return the Dewalt machine, this might help fund some of this.
At least you might then be able to do waterless washes, wipedowns with a bucket of warm water, vacuum interiors, and perhaps get away with at least a hand application of some sort of wax-sealant in the current weather conditions you face.
Again, might be best to wait till spring before buying any expensive machinery for detailing. Up to you, but they will no doubt have some good deals coming up on some DA packages here at AG.
I have a friend who lives on Big Pelican Lake in the Detroit Lakes area. Overnight temps there last week were approaching south of -20F. Brutal weather to say the least, and about all he does during this time of year is Ice Fish out in his Shanty, or Traps Game.
If I were to tell him "Hey John, let's wax your Truck in the garage?", he'd definitely think I was flipped!
Mark