Spray wax streaking .. solved & Collinite 845 diluted

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Yesterday, I took my black Mustang out and gave it a waterless wash and followed up with a spray wax as a maintenance. I have Collinite 845 as LSP. Today when I went out to go for a drive I noticed a significant amount of streaking. I had used Duragloss Aquawax. Having used it several times before I was surprised at the streaking. Upon investigation I found that it wasn't the AW that streaked but was the microfiber instead. So, to those who get streaking from there spray wax/detailer, try a different microfiber and of course, like I always do, just one or two sprays per panel.

Also, using our 2014 Terrain (with 845 lsp) as a tester, I diluted Collinite 845 with Megs UQW using a ratio of 1:4 (1 oz 845 : 4 oz UQW). No streaking and really worked well. I see where others have asked the same question, but not sure if anyone ever has done it. It is quicker than applying the 845 by itself. I personally think it worked great but was also wondering if any feedback on mixing the two ingredients and using it as after waterless wash followup? Thanks.

Ernie
 
Forgive my ignorance, what is the megs product you are referring to that you diluted with Collinite 845?

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Forgive my ignorance, what is the megs product you are referring to that you diluted with Collinite 845?

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Ultimate Quik Wax
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Forgive my ignorance, what is the megs product you are referring to that you diluted with Collinite 845?

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Ignorance doesn't exist when detailing. We all have more to learn. Some, like myself, much more than others. And yes, ultimate quik wax.
 
I remember reading here a few years ago about some similar problems with Aquawax after multiple frequent applications. Apparently, AW has a higher solids content than many spray waxes, so it can build up if applied too frequently, causing some streaking. One of the brothers from DG recommended diluting it with DG Fast Clean &Shine, their QD at a ratio of 1:3, 3 parts FCS to 1 AW.
My DD is black and I have the opportunity to use a heated wash bay on Saturdays before work, so it gets a weekly wash there during the PA winters. I'll normally use AW as a drying aid, but I'll switch to the AW/FCS mix every 3-4 weeks, because I have seen a streaking problem using straight AW every week.

Bill

PS. Thanks for the UQW tip, ERS. I also stock D156, the pro version of UQW. The mix with 845 sounds like an experiment worth a try.
 
One thing to consider about DG Aquawax is the amount used.

A little goes a very long way.

And as stated above....... Not using 2-3 quality MF towels is the best way to incur streaking.
 
Interesting you bring this up. I'm a long time aquawax guy. The towel definitely makes a difference and the lady actually said something the other day about that while we were doing her jeep. It was streaking badly with a new towel. I find that a well seasoned towel is much better off with it than a new one.
I used some on my truck today with my old trusty white Adam's towel and not a problem.

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Interesting you bring this up. I'm a long time aquawax guy. The towel definitely makes a difference and the lady actually said something the other day about that while we were doing her jeep. It was streaking badly with a new towel. I find that a well seasoned towel is much better off with it than a new one.
I used some on my truck today with my old trusty white Adam's towel and not a problem.

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Great point.

And anything Old & Trusty is ok in my book. :)
 
I remember reading here a few years ago about some similar problems with Aquawax after multiple frequent applications. Apparently, AW has a higher solids content than many spray waxes, so it can build up if applied too frequently, causing some streaking. One of the brothers from DG recommended diluting it with DG Fast Clean &Shine, their QD at a ratio of 1:3, 3 parts FCS to 1 AW.
My DD is black and I have the opportunity to use a heated wash bay on Saturdays before work, so it gets a weekly wash there during the PA winters. I'll normally use AW as a drying aid, but I'll switch to the AW/FCS mix every 3-4 weeks, because I have seen a streaking problem using straight AW every week.

Bill

PS. Thanks for the UQW tip, ERS. I also stock D156, the pro version of UQW. The mix with 845 sounds like an experiment worth a try.


As I stated I tryed the 1:4 Collinite & UQW on my wifes Terrain. I do maintain our vehicles regularly to keep looking great.

Personally, I thought the Terrain did look different in a good kind of way, but was quick to dismiss that thought knowing that's what my mind wanted to think. BUT !!!!!!!! Tonight, out of the blue, my wife says, "... you know, my vehicle looks exceptionally great today!".

Of course, I didn't tell her about my experiment and only replied back to her, "... well, I did work extra hard on it yesterday." It just may be a good combo after all. Thanks for the replies.
 
Did you have to heat this combo up to get the 845 to spray nicely? Thanks!
 
Yeah, if you put it in the opaque Megs bottle and cant' see how the 845 mixed, you may not be getting much of it. Even after sitting inside at room temperature for a while it will 'gel' and needs a vigorous shake and ideally some heat to flow again.
 
Did you have to heat this combo up to get the 845 to spray nicely? Thanks!


I always leave the 845 in my man cave hidden to keep at room temp. which keeps it from "thickening". Shake both. Use measuring cup for accuracy. I also use clear bottles, to see exactly how much is being mixed.
 
I wonder if the 4:1 ratio will work with the Collinite QD.

Because as a stand-alone, I was not very impressed with it.

I might just try mixing it with the 845 in the same way as you did with the Meg's.
 
I wonder if the 4:1 ratio will work with the Collinite QD.

Because as a stand-alone, I was not very impressed with it.

I might just try mixing it with the 845 in the same way as you did with the Meg's.


Yea, just this week I found out about the Collinite QD. Reviews are positive but not like 845. My initial reaction to the 845 & Megs mixture was kinda shocked at the smoothness of application and the similarities of other spray waxes.

Being big fans of both products, esp 845, was the reason I am experimenting. That along with instead of full application of just 845, hopefully I'll be able to do a quick spray of an 845/Megs mix after waterless wash. I will know once I wash the GMC next time. Maybe then my Mustang will get a trial.

My concern was mixing the two products and if the ingredients would mesh together and not have a negative effect on the base protection (845).

I'm thinking not with all the people that use D156 as a topper for 845. Time will tell.
 
Yea, just this week I found out about the Collinite QD. Reviews are positive but not like 845. My initial reaction to the 845 & Megs mixture was kinda shocked at the smoothness of application and the similarities of other spray waxes.

Being big fans of both products, esp 845, was the reason I am experimenting. That along with instead of full application of just 845, hopefully I'll be able to do a quick spray of an 845/Megs mix after waterless wash. I will know once I wash the GMC next time. Maybe then my Mustang will get a trial.

My concern was mixing the two products and if the ingredients would mesh together and not have a negative effect on the base protection (845).

I'm thinking not with all the people that use D156 as a topper for 845. Time will tell.

Let's agree to report on the success (or non-success) of each experiment.

My results won't be for a few months as I live in NY. Lol
 
Let's agree to report on the success (or non-success) of each experiment.

My results won't be for a few months as I live in NY. Lol


It's pouring here in Va. right now, but the forecast is for some clearing and temps in the upper 40's and low 50's for the weekend. I'm sure I'll have the Mustang out and will try it then. Along with, checking out how the Terrain is doing after a wash.
 
Let's agree to report on the success (or non-success) of each experiment.

My results won't be for a few months as I live in NY. Lol

Update. Washed the Terrain this morning. The Collinite/Megs 1:4 had a sheeting effect.

I have to admit that I like the Aquawax and it's beading better BUT THE 1:4 does look great. To continue the experiment I went with a new ratio of 1:2 collinite/megs. It still sprays fine and applies and removes just like any other spray wax. Applied to the Terrain 1/2 hood and the other half Aquawax.

Keep in mind the objective is to use after waterless washes as a quick maintenance in between applying 845. I'll check later this weekend how it does.
 
Weekend Update. Today, I went out and tested the hood on the Terrain. Waterless wash and then sprayed it with water. Honestly I could see no difference between the Collinite/Megs half and the Aquawax half. Sheeting and beading was about equal.

So with that being said, I have elected to say the experiment of 1:2 Collinte 845 & Megs D156 has been successful for me. Of course the real test will be to see how long the beading lasts. As often as I wash and spray wax, not sure I will get an accurate answer. But the shine is incredible. Remember, no matter what spray you use, the quality of the microfiber is crucial.

So, the thought of using the 1:2 spray wax as a maintenance between full applications of 845 is promising. It goes on and removes just like any other spray I've used, and I really think the results are incredible. See our 2014 Terrain and my 2006 Mustang.The reflection shot is the side of the Mustang.
 
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