winter prep with collinite 476

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this is after a wash and claybar followed by p21s paintwork cleanser applied with a DA and lake county white pad finished with collinite 476

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Nice gloss, superb protection and long term durability....:props:
 
it came out really nice. black cars clean up so well.

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Job well done! Looks great.

I also use 476s but pondering about 845 to go through winter.
 
Job well done! Looks great.

I also use 476s but pondering about 845 to go through winter.
476 is more durable, it's just harder to work with. difficult to buff off and really gums up your applicator. It's not really a big deal as far as I am concerned. If it lasts through the winter I'll take a few extra minutes/

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I love that stuff. I put two heavy coats on My Mom's Red '10 Yaris and My '94 Civic. Today, I applied some 845 via the cyclo using blue pads. It should be GTG for winter. Go, Collinite!!
 
I love that stuff. I put two heavy coats on My Mom's Red '10 Yaris and My '94 Civic. Today, I applied some 845 via the cyclo using blue pads. It should be GTG for winter. Go, Collinite!!

Why would you apply heavy coats...less is best.
 
Well, It wasn't caked on...it was a little bit on the high visibility side. There's a video of Mike on YT applying Pinnacle(to me looks a bit heavy). I kind of followed that. Now, I can barely tell it's going on. I suppose that's the right application amount?
 
Well, It wasn't caked on...it was a little bit on the high visibility side. There's a video of Mike on YT applying Pinnacle(to me looks a bit heavy). I kind of followed that. Now, I can barely tell it's going on. I suppose that's the right application amount?
You got it. Thin is in.
 
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