Need product suggestions for my Winter Protection Package 845? Wheel Armor?

Richard Grasa

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I'm going to offer a protection package with 2 coats of wax/sealant and a coat of wheel wax. I'm looking for the most durable wax or sealant that can be immediatly double coated without waiting for the first coat to cure. And the most durable wheel wax for a single coat (maybe double coats).



I was thinking Collinite 845 but I have read that 2 coats can cause some clouding issues? Does anyone have alot of experience with double coating 845?



I was thinking of using Armor All Wheel Armor for the wheels, as I've read it's great stuff, but I am a little iffy about using something from Armor All or even telling customers it's an Armor All product.



I know I should be searching more, but I am too slammed with work to do alot of research, so I would appreciate what you think I should use. Thanks!
 
Two coats of 845 is fine. I use to do that all the time. Really one coat will last all winter. I use to put it on my wifes car every winter here in pa and it rocked the house. It also works great for a well wax. Save the hassles of products and stock up on 845. After that news video you'll need it.
 
ExplicitDetails said:
I was thinking of using Armor All Wheel Armor for the wheels, as I've read it's great stuff, but I am a little iffy about using something from Armor All or even telling customers it's an Armor All product.



There's no shame in using AA products. Heck, Scottwax uses it on his clients' tires and wheel wells.



I'm with Barry though. Why use a seperate product on the wheels, and have to spend more to have it, when 845 on the wheels works just fine. I have it on the wheels on all of my vehicles and it's great by itself. I only purchased the AA wheel product to experiment with it. In a for pay, volume situation, I'd just go with 845.
 
ExplicitDetails said:
I'm going to offer a protection package with 2 coats of wax/sealant and a coat of wheel wax. I'm looking for the most durable wax or sealant that can be immediatly double coated without waiting for the first coat to cure.



I read that Duragloss's 601/105 mixture and Zaino's SFX'ed sealants can be layered immediately. If you want to use two products, top either of those with a Collinite.
 
I have and use both, but I prefer wheel armour from detailersdomain.com. Goes on very easily and wipes off without effort. Definitely gives the wheels a sealed look that I really like.
 
Another vote for 845. As a pro, who needs any sort of hassles. 845 is one of the least finicky products and it beads better than just about anything. 5-6 months is doable.
 
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