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Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
According to the bottle of Collinite 845, it says it is for "automotive, marine, RV, aeronautical and industrial use" along with its use on power lines to prevent "flashovers" which can prevent fires, outages and explosions. It's obvious that 845 is tough stuff, but I'm wondering - has anybody used this as a wheel wax on coated and uncoated wheels? If so what were your results? If not, is there any potential harm in trying this?
My Versa probably looks better than yours
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
the wheels on my truck are coated and I use 845 on them it does help in keeping them cleaner for sure.
as far as un-coated wheels I have not used it on those so I can't help you there.
I also use coli on the glass of my truck except the winshield.
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
I use 845 on the clear coated wheels on my Honda and a spray of the hose washes off most all the brake dust and grime, then I wipe them down with a MF and some DP rinseless wash, dry them and they are clean as a whistle with very little effort. I love 845, so easy to apply and lasts so long. I have never used it on un-coated wheels either, so i can't say about that.
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I use 845 on my wheels as well. Wiping off brake dust is very easy
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
Originally Posted by Pie
I use 845 on my wheels as well. Wiping off brake dust is very easy
I have used it on coated wheels with great success! Just use my car wash shampoo and they clean right up!
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
i use rejax on customers wheels and it does the job. but 845 on mine because i love it, great all around wax.
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
Why is there waaay more talk about 845 than 476? Do you guys just prefer it because of the easier application?
I have several bottles/jars of both and I reach for the 476 80% of the time because it lasts so much longer from my experience. I figured if I put in the time, might as well use something that lasts a bit longer (not that the 845 doesn't last long, just not as long as 476 for sure).
Or do you guys like it because it's in liquid form and 845 can be applied with a DA?
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Regular Member
Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
Why not just use Collinite's metal wax?
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
Originally Posted by roguish-desires
I have used it on coated wheels with great success! Just use my car wash shampoo and they clean right up!
Same here. I did the coated wheels of my winter driver back in early December. It's been washed with ONR 5-6 times since then and the brake dust and road dirt just wipe right off.
Bill
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Re: Collinite 845 as a wheel wax?
Originally Posted by Kaban
Why is there waaay more talk about 845 than 476? Do you guys just prefer it because of the easier application? I have several bottles/jars of both and I reach for the 476 80% of the time because it lasts so much longer from my experience.
Yeah, I always wonder that too since the 476 lasts longer...but 845 is such a joy to apply!
Originally Posted by NY946
Why not just use Collinite's metal wax?
You don't really want to use that on painted/coated metal--it's a metal polish and wax in one...although now that you're reminding me I DID use it on some wheel barrels that were barely painted and all pitted and it worked well.
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