jimmie jam said:i have used 845 for 36 years and i'm sticking to it. usually 2 coats.![]()
How do you clean the cloths you buff it out with, Collinite is pretty detergent resistant.
thanx
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jimmie jam said:i have used 845 for 36 years and i'm sticking to it. usually 2 coats.![]()
mongo said:How do you clean the cloths you buff it out with, Collinite is pretty detergent resistant.
thanx
mongo said:How do you clean the cloths you buff it out with, Collinite is pretty detergent resistant.
thanx
bill57 said:I found 845 to be as durable as 476S..
.. Now I'm wondering if 845 over 476S might last even longer than just the one product.
scary bill said:I use 845 for winter in MN. As you may know, it gets hash in these parts.
2 coats a week/wash apart and I can make it from end of Oct. to April fine
FWIW when I run out of 845 I may try that 1000p stuff, it sounds good too.
STSInNYC said:Swan - FYI - 476s and 885 are the same product, just packaged with different numbers for the auto and marine markets. 885 is a better bargain usually, more product in the can.
swan said:Thanks, wasn't aware of that. I am still undecided what I want to try this year for winter durability on my vehicles. Guess I have a little bit of time left to decide.
Accumulator said:What would you use instead if you decide to *not* go with the Collinite?
jimmie jam said:i have used 845 for 36 years and i'm sticking to it. usually 2 coats.![]()
bobrobert said:Collinite #476 and #915 are essentially the same product except #915 contains more carnauba. Applied correctly (Dawn wash> clay> polish> glaze> thin even coat of wax) and either will last a long long time...as long or longer than anything else. They produce a beautiful "soft" look which IME most people love (me) but some don't.
Collinite isn't like Zaino and some other products, in that you can apply layer after layer and expect to get more and more depth. One or two thin coats about a day apart is all you need for best results.
silk said:I have both and I could not tell a difference except for the price.
Does #915 contain more carnauba because the can holds 3oz more=25% more carnauba?
IMO #915 does not contain 25% more carnauba by formulation. It is by volume.
I could be wrong, but this reminds me so much of the S100 = P21S similarities by comparison.