question on collinite wax

mustang03

nothing like black o yea!
i was at west marine getting some stuff and i thought i check to see if they had collinite insulator wax,which they did not :mad: they did have the 925 boat wax.
west marine said that the 925 is the insulator wax just a different bottle.i tried to call collinite but when i got home they were closed.has anyone else heard of that or know from collinite that its in fact the same
 
i was at west marine getting some stuff and i thought i check to see if they had collinite insulator wax,which they did not :mad: they did have the 925 boat wax.
west marine said that the 925 is the insulator wax just a different bottle.i tried to call collinite but when i got home they were closed.has anyone else heard of that or know from collinite that its in fact the same
I have only used the #845, but I have heard the same thing about the #925, #845 being the same.
I don't really know, but.....

They do share the same MSDS.
http://www.colliniteautomotive.com/msds/Collinite845and925msds.pdf

The #925 is priced $3 higher than #845 at Auto Geek.

Charles
 
thank's Charles!
You're welcome.
I think you will like the IW.
Shake it, shake it, shake it and it becomes a much thinner liquid than when it has been just stored in the bottle.
Weird stuff, thick until you really shake it.
Like any wax/sealant, apply it thin and it wipes off very easily. Good durability as well.

Charles
 
Charles i had west marine call collinite to see if they could get me the 845 today and they told west that 925 and 845 iw is in fact the same just a different bottle per collinite.so i guess that guy knew what he was talking about.
 
I have both the insulator wax (845) and the super doublecoat (476s). I don't know if they're the same as the others being mentioned or not. What I do know is that after a detail, if one or the other is not on the paint...no matter what sealant I used, I don't feel the job is done, or that the car is as protected as it should be.
 
Good product. That takes care of being on topic. Now for the real question.
Where in the heck have you been?

I've been hiding in a cave waiting for the other shoe to drop since the trials & tribulations of 2006/2007 have been following me into 2008. :surrender
 
I'm acutally located in Utica and the Collinite factory is a mile from me. Awsome guys and I only use their wax products obviously. I will most likely start selling their products on my site within the next months.
 
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I'm acutally located in Utica and the Collinite factory is a mile from me. Awsome guys and I only use their wax products obviously. I will most likely start selling their products on my site within the next months
Most people seem to agree with their products being of good quality.

If and when you do start selling the product, you might want to contact Troy about becoming a sponsor. :)
 
I apoligize if my post offended anyone (including sponsers). I didn't realize people would take it personal. So I'm not trying to step on anyones toes with that post just stating I'm proud that one of the only good things out of our area is a well known wax company, lol.

again sorry guys

Larry
 
Showitoff:
Actually, the reference to Collinite was not in the least controversial.

This is what was borderline.
I will most likely start selling their products on my site within the next months.
It was a little too close to a plug for your detailng supply company for everyone to be comfortable with.

Scott P:
Saranac Lake or Saranac Gloves? ;)
Or maybe Saranac Beer? :notme:
 
Good point sometimes I forget there's a brewery by my house. Nothing like the smell of fresh brewing beer a few times a week in the morning, lol...

I'm just gonna bite my tongue about the sponsor thing for the moment. All I will say is I'm not opening up a supply store so I'm not any competion for the sponsors. End of story...

I won't say the C work anymore, lol...
 
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