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PHolder
04-16-2018, 09:35 AM
I have had my new F150 for a few weeks. The truck was built in Aug '17 and spent its days on the SC Coast until I bought it. I am looking to keep it looking good. I have previously used NTX but am looking for something that will last longer.

It needs a good claying and there are some very slight Dealer Installed Halos.
I don't have a DA now, maybe later. Looking for something to get it through its first summer. Collinite 845 seems to be popular on the F150 forums but it seems to be referred to here as a winter sealant. Looked at Klasse but SG seems to be temperamental. Thinking of Klasse AIO topped by the Collinite on the paint and chrome but haven't seen any reference to this in the last few years.

I am thinking:

Dawn wash
Clay
Klasse AIO
Collinite 845
Maintain with a spray wax


Thoughts?
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Mike Phillips
04-16-2018, 09:44 AM
Since this is your first post...


Welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:


Nice truck

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/attachments/auto-detailing-101-a/63209d1523889109-brand-new-truck-looking-keep-looking-nice-img_1020-jpg






I have had my new F150 for a few weeks. The truck was built in Aug '17 and spent its days on the SC Coast until I bought it. I am looking to keep it looking good. I have previously used NTX but am looking for something that will last longer.



I still have all the "Lab Sample" bottles from when NXT was being developed here in my office. That was back in 2003, lots of stories about this product.





It needs a good claying and there are some very slight Dealer Installed Halos.

I don't have a DA now, maybe later.



Hmmm..... If you want to keep that truck looking good and remove the holograms, then I'd strongly recommend getting an orbital polisher. To me, the best bang for the buck for the average car owner is the Griot's 6" DA. Here's an article I wrote for this tool last year, TONS of info, you could even say there's a TRUCK load of info in just this one thread...

Here's what you need to get into machine polishing - Recommendations for a beginner by Mike Phillips (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/redirect-to/?redirect=http%3A%2F%2Ftinyurl.com%2Fy736nudd)



But I read you... maybe later...





Looking for something to get it through its first summer. Collinite 845 seems to be popular on the F150 forums but it seems to be referred to here as a winter sealant. Looked at Klasse but SG seems to be temperamental. Thinking of Klasse AIO topped by the Collinite on the paint and chrome but haven't seen any reference to this in the last few years.

I am thinking:

Dawn wash
Clay
Klasse AIO
Collinite 845
Maintain with a spray wax


Thoughts?



The Klasse AIO is a good light duty cleaner/wax, it will work like a paint cleaner and leave some kind of protection behind, a good base to build off of.

Will the truck be parked outside all of the time?


:)

PHolder
04-16-2018, 11:23 AM
Thank you.

I am not looking to get a DA just yet. I want to but not now. My priority is to get the paint and trim protected for the summer and funds-wise get a bed liner and cover.
Maybe Santa will bring me one.

The truck is in a parking garage M-F 9-5 but is otherwise in the elements.

MattPersman
04-16-2018, 11:39 AM
Would just wash it, iron x it, Clay it then use the 845 if that’s what you like. I personally see no need to use both klasse and 845.

You can top (since you mentioned the idea of it ) with Optimum car wax or Meguiars d156 there are others out there but those are the two off my head that work well


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briarpatch
04-16-2018, 11:50 AM
Welcome to the forum....very nice truck. To me, a parking garage is outside, sometimes worse because of all the crap that falls on it from the floor above while cars are moving around. I have a decent amount of the new BlackFire AIO if you want to try it....I can ship you a 4oz sample...just PM me ur address. If you want to go straight wax, and have one that behaves like a sealant, you can not go wrong with Collinite 845

Bill1234
04-16-2018, 11:52 AM
Nice f150, I would get one as a third vehicle in the family for dump runs and cleanups. However, next time we might either get a ranger or bronco. Skip the dawn wash, it is not going to strip things. Just mix a bit of all purpose cleaner like simple green in with your wash, make sure its a two bucket and grit guard one always>dry the vehicle>iron x or iron decon the paint should have stuff on there>clay the vehicle>Polish it and do not let the dealer do washes or any detailing on it. Then seal it. My favorite is collinite 476s and should easily last a year in the carolinas

JDGolden
04-16-2018, 01:48 PM
I use 845 year round on my daily drivers (boutique waxes/short durability products on my Camaro). 845 provides great protection and wild gloss in my opinion. It has even more gloss the day after. I agree with Bill, wash, iron decon, clay, polish if you get a DA now, if not just apply the 845.

Beautiful truck. I'll always have a soft spot for standard cabs, especially short box standards.

PHolder
04-16-2018, 04:28 PM
Any experience with Griots Poly-Wax or One-Step Sealant?

PHolder
04-16-2018, 04:39 PM
Welcome to the forum....very nice truck. To me, a parking garage is outside, sometimes worse because of all the crap that falls on it from the floor above while cars are moving around. I have a decent amount of the new BlackFire AIO if you want to try it....I can ship you a 4oz sample...just PM me ur address. If you want to go straight wax, and have one that behaves like a sealant, you can not go wrong with Collinite 845
Thanks for the offer. If i was to use the BlackFire AIO, what pad would I use to apply by hand?

PaulMys
04-16-2018, 05:32 PM
Welcome to AGO!

Before I bought my DA, I used the KAIO/845 combo on my truck, and got at least 8-9 months out of the combo.

Both are super easy to apply/remove by hand as well.

Nix
04-16-2018, 05:49 PM
Skip the dawn soap..just use car soap without gloss enhancer or wax in it you should be good...If you use clay bar make sure you don't mar the paint use enough lubricant.

PHolder
04-18-2018, 12:17 PM
I think I'm going to keep it simple until I acquire a DA


Wash
IronX
Wash
Clay
Wash (Again)
Collinite 845
Hit the external trim with 303
Thank you all for your help and guidance.

JDGolden
04-18-2018, 02:05 PM
Post some pics when you get it done!

PHolder
04-29-2018, 12:55 PM
In a moment of weakness I decided to go ahead and use the KAIO after the Clay. It seemed to help the Colli go on smoothly. Second coat of Colli next week.

I must say either the original or the purchasing dealer did a good job. Very little fallout indicated by the IronX or the clay. Not like my '05 Canyon replaced by the F150.

This color is called Blue Jeans and looks different depending on the light.

Here are some shots:
63347After the KAIO

63348KAIO beading

63349After the Collinite 845

63350Hood Reflection

PHolder
05-07-2018, 05:58 AM
Hit the exterior trim with some 303 and added another coat of Collinite. Even more shiny. Very pleased how I can just hose off the pollen in now.
I do want to wax the wheels next wash.
Thanks AutoGeek