Collinite 915 Q's

ocd dave

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Hey Everyone,



I've been reading a lot about 915 and have a few questions.







Is it best suited for light or dark colors? Or does it matter?



Does it work good on clear coat and single stage paints? Or both?



Does it mute the look of metal/pearl flake at all?



What is the range of time that is needed for it to set?



Can you top it over a sealant, or is that over kill?





oooook so that was more than a few questions lol

Thanx for the help guys.:wavey



Big Dave
 
ocd dave said:
Hey Everyone,



I've been reading a lot about 915 and have a few questions.







Is it best suited for light or dark colors? Or does it matter? No looks good on both.



Does it work good on clear coat and single stage paints? Or both? Works on both.



Does it mute the look of metal/pearl flake at all? I have never had a problem with muting.



What is the range of time that is needed for it to set? I would wait till the next time you wash before topping with another coat.



Can you top it over a sealant, or is that over kill? I have topped it over duragloss 501 or 105 and it looks good and is super durable.





oooook so that was more than a few questions lol

Thanx for the help guys.:wavey



Big Dave



Answers above, hope this helps, I love 915 and 845. I use them on most cars I detail and on my own because they look good and last for a long time. The only problem I have had is trying to do two coats of 915 in a row and getting a wierd hazing. This was fixed with a quick car wash and went away.
 
I've been using Collinite 476 throughout winter and am blown away by it's durability and shine combo. I also want to try 915 when I start in full detailing season . If it's anything like the 476 "deal me in"......
 
Fallguy said:
I've been using Collinite 476 throughout winter and am blown away by it's durability and shine combo. I also want to try 915 when I start in full detailing season . If it's anything like the 476 "deal me in"......

I think you may like 915 better!:xyxthumbs
 
I haven't used it on anything but Silver so far, but it looks great on Silver!



It does not mute the flakes in the paint.



I would use 915 as the base, then maintain it with something like OCW or AW.
 
I use 915 fairly regularly, and find that you don't want to let it sit too long before buffing out, and it doesn't offer a very good gloss. I usually apply to half of the car, then buff out, then do the same for the other half. I use on light colored cars only, and it's a great product because it lasts a long time, but on a dark colored vehicle I go to a different option.



John
 
Fallguy said:
Thats interesting. For the price maybe I will skip it .



I think for the price you can't get a better wax, BUT it doesn't have a great shine in my opinion. I personally think that 1Z Glanz wax has a much better look for the money. If you don't mind spending a few extra dollars the Sonax Premium Class carnauba wax or P21S 100% is a good value.





John
 
Rob Tomlin said:
I think you will find that his opinion is in a small minority.



Can you really disagree that much? I stated before that Collinite is an excellent wax, and offers incredible durability. I use it in my shop as our standard wax, but it does not have a warm carnauba glow like a pricier boutique wax. Let's put it this way, I would put Collinite on my personal car during our wet Seattle winters, but during the summer, I'm all about the higher end waxes.



John
 
JohnKleven said:
Can you really disagree that much? I stated before that Collinite is an excellent wax, and offers incredible durability. I use it in my shop as our standard wax, but it does not have a warm carnauba glow like a pricier boutique wax. Let's put it this way, I would put Collinite on my personal car during our wet Seattle winters, but during the summer, I'm all about the higher end waxes.



John



Colli 915 went up against some very high end waxes in a blind test and did...shall we say....*very* well!



Wax Test - The Looks Results!! - Detailing World
 
Interesting review. I have never used Royale, but I do own Vintage, and I will say that you can't even compare Vintage to 915. Except of course in durability. You know what they say about Z waxes, it wears off just as quickly as it takes to put it on.



John
 
915 has more Carnauba in it than either 476 and 845. So it should have a more warmer glow than the other two.



915 is a very good wax. Check ebay before you buy, you may get a better price. I know I did.
 
thanks for the responses guys. any other suggestions for waxes for dark color cars? I'm in the middle of beefing up the wax supply.
 
You can't go wrong with Zymol or Swissvax for darker colored cars. But many times a lay a sealant down first and top with a boutique wax for a warm look.





JOHN
 
Great! Thanks again.

1 more question

forgive my ignorance as im used to soft waxes and sealants, but what is the best method do removing 915?
 
nosbusa1700 said:
915 has more Carnauba in it than either 476 and 845. So it should have a more warmer glow than the other two.



915 is a very good wax. Check ebay before you buy, you may get a better price. I know I did.



Yep, that's where I got mine too!
 
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