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There's no questioning it's protection but personally it always left me wanting more in the "looks" department.
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loco said:Huh, I always thought it looked good. I did have a problem with durability this spring/summer. Not sure why, but there is one area on my hood that stopped beading after only 3 months. Every other part of the car still beads just fine. I know I did not miss a spot. Very strange.
schiddy said:Was it a spot that gets hot from the engine? Maybe that was the cause.
NHBFAN said:There's no questioning it's protection but personally it always left me wanting more in the "looks" department.
akimel said:Well, Colly 915 certainly held its own in DaveKG's Big Wax Test against some of the best known boutique waxes!
Anthony A said:If I properly preped a car and than applied any of the Collinite waxes to a section of it and a 'boutique" wax to another section none of you would be able to tell me which section was what. Some of you act like there is a dramatic difference in appearance and you probably couldn't tell the difference between Collinite or dog crap. What a joke. I guess Collinite is becoming too common and can be purchased over the counter so now its not cool anymore.
Anthony A said:If I properly preped a car and than applied any of the Collinite waxes to a section of it and a 'boutique" wax to another section none of you would be able to tell me which section was what. Some of you act like there is a dramatic difference in appearance...
Anthony A said:If I properly preped a car and than applied any of the Collinite waxes to a section of it and a 'boutique" wax to another section none of you would be able to tell me which section was what. Some of you act like there is a dramatic difference in appearance and you probably couldn't tell the difference between Collinite or dog crap. What a joke. I guess Collinite is becoming too common and can be purchased over the counter so now its not cool anymore.
Mindflux said:The REASON Man you're hostile. I could tell the difference between Collinite and dog crap on my car and I bet nearly everyone else here could too.
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Mindflux said:The REASON Man you're hostile. I could tell the difference between Collinite and dog crap on my car and I bet nearly everyone else here could too.
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Anthony A said:You know I was exaggerating about the dog crap. I wasn't exaggerating when I say that they couldn't tell the difference between Collinite and a boutique wax though. These guys are talking like there is a night and day difference and there isn't if any difference.
There was thread on here years ago where some clown said he could tell the difference between P21S and S100. It was in one of the threads about if P21S and S100 where the same. Talking crap just like this thread.
Mindflux said:The REASON it became popular is because you could get it OTC pretty easily. Man you're hostile. I could tell the difference between Collinite and dog crap on my car and I bet nearly everyone else here could too.
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Mindflux said:There ARE differences in wax blends that yield different results. Longevity, warmth, depth etc are all different properties that can be different from waxes. Souveran is warm, where collinite goes for longevity over other properties.