dfoxengr said:
I gather that 845 is considered one of the best organic waxes out there in terms of durability?
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TOGWT said:
FWIW: Collinite is a synthetic wax
Yeah, we call Insulator Wax a "wax" kinda like FinishKare calls FK1000P a "Hi-Temp Wax".
Allowing a Carnauba wax or Glaze to set-up for 45-60 minutes (see manufacturer’s instructions on specific products) is usually more than sufficient; this will allow the solvents to outgas.... Remove with a 100% cotton micro fibre towel (polyester/polyamide Microfiber removes too much wax)...
Not to :argue, but I've done some fairly extensive (and reasonably controlled) tests that did not confirm that bit about conventional MF removing more/too much (natural/carnauba) wax. Zero observable indication that it happens.
Likewise, the "no-nap" MF vs. plush MF comparisons (same argument about plush MFs removing too much wax) showed zero difference in any observable criteria. Given the way cotton (yeah, even cotton MF such as DFT/CBT) causes much more (micro)marring for me, I'm sticking with (synthetic) MF, especially as I could observe no downside.
Eh, I feel a bit sheepish posting that as I really don't want to be :boink: some of the people who've propagated that idea (not only my pal
TOGWT but also one of my favorite vendors)

But I did bother to test it and that's what I found.
One area where I *do* give the nod to cotton is in the way it can "open up" applications of products like FK1000P, making immediate layering more feasible (got that from
Ron Ketcham). I'll even allow that this is perhaps why I've had issues with layering FK1000P. Not that I'm gonna switch to cotton and risk marring over it :grinno: