Which Collinte to try?

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The new AG discount has me itching for some new products to try.

I want to try some Collinite. Should I get the 476 or the 885?

I am also wondering which paint sealant to try. Four Star UPP seems to be well received. Considering the discount, is one of the more expensive products a better buy?

I'm also looking for a good wheel cleaner, anyone care to make a recommendation?
 
Four Star UPP is a hidden gem and certainly worth the price even without discount. For wheel cleaner consider P21S or Griots. Maybe a Wolfgang Fuzion Sampler would round out a nice order.
 
I want to try some Collinite. Should I get the 476 or the 885?

If I'm not mistaken, 476 and 885 are identical products. They are simply marketed for different groups (auto and marine, respectively).

You may wish to consider getting 845 instead. It's easier to apply and remove and still enjoys very good durability.
 
476s. Never had a problem applying nor removing it and it lasts for a long time.
 
A while ago I was pondering the same question,so I bought 476 and 845,wasn't sorry,nice shine and durability
 
I went the 476 way. Fantastic wax, and along with Meguiar's #16, a classic that you always tend to break out every once in a great while. Can't go wrong with either :xyxthumbs:
 
Collinite 915 looks the best. It also last longers the any other carnauba wax I have ever tried.
 
4* UPP is AMAZING! Wonderfull look, and VERY easy on and off!!!
 
Collinite 915 looks the best. It also last longers the any other carnauba wax I have ever tried.
:iagree: 915 outlast damn near every sealant as well, save for maybe DG 105 or full Zaino job, don't know what the heck they put in their waxes lol. I have 915 and 845, if you get 845 remember to shake the hell out of it before using, I mean seriously shake it lol.
 
What about Meguiars #9 polish then Collinite 915 or someother polish-glaze before the Collinite this all will be applied by hand.
 
What about Meguiars #9 polish then Collinite 915 or someother polish-glaze before the Collinite this all will be applied by hand.

No problem. The Collinites have no problem adhering to surfaces that have been prepared with oil-based glazes (like #7 and #81) and polishes (like #9 and#80).
 
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