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andym
07-25-2011, 10:55 AM
I'm about to purchase some collinite products, from the so many GREAT reviews everyone's been giving it.
The question is which one, and why!
I was considering 845, 476 (I like the fact that it behalves like a sealnt), and 915!
So which is it, and is there any benefit to use one on top of the other (layer them)
thanks guys
andy
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PA DETAILER
07-25-2011, 11:26 AM
i only have experience with the 845. did it by hand. the results were amazing to say the least. really popped the color and the protection is insane. i had no issues applying it. a thin coat and buffed right off with a mf.

Matt575
07-25-2011, 11:35 AM
I have 476. If you put even a tiny amount too much it is a PITA to get off but it works awesome! Might try the 845 on a next order. I also applied by hand FWIW.

TLMitchell
07-25-2011, 12:36 PM
I'm about to purchase some collinite products, from the so many GREAT reviews everyone's been giving it.
The question is which one, and why!
I was considering 845, 476 (I like the fact that it behalves like a sealnt), and 915!
So which is it, and is there any benefit to use one on top of the other (layer them)
thanks guys

If I were only going to use one it'd be 845. It's a hybrid, sealant with wax. It's easiest and lasts as long as the other two, IME.

I found 476 to be a pain in the neck by comparison. Layering 915 on top of 845 softened the bright shine of 845 somewhat but I feel I lost considerable slickness and the ability 845 has to shed dirt and contaminents. YMMV.

TL

2kredbb6
07-25-2011, 02:45 PM
845 machine application, easy to remove..
A++ for longevity, Looks and application.

andym
07-25-2011, 02:50 PM
Thanks for the input guys!:xyxthumbs:
I'll probably go with the 845 being its durable, and all my cars are daily drivers. They need all the help they can get!

Matt575
07-25-2011, 04:24 PM
Good choice! I wish I had picked some up a few months back on BOGO...

CrownKote
07-25-2011, 04:34 PM
Good choice! I wish I had picked some up a few months back on BOGO...

I picked up the 845 on BOGO and I already had 2 bottles! It is some great stuff! I love the warmth it gives gold paint (my 2001 LR DII that gets very abused/used) A day of wheeling and it only takes a quick hose off to get her clean! (I layered it with 3 coats probably overkill but what the heck I had time)

batb
07-25-2011, 04:44 PM
I agree with the 845 recommendations.

BobbyG
07-25-2011, 05:35 PM
I'm somewhat partial to Collinite products specifically Collinite 845.

I have Collinite 476 and Collinite 915 however these are typical "old style" paste waxes and may be more challenging to apply and remove if put on too thick.

Applying any brand of paste wax requires some thought and effort in order to lay down a thin coat. One need only to recognize that these waxes are similar to those waxes more commonly available years ago. This is not exclusive to Collinite paste waxes but more the rule rather than the exception.

Dr Oldz
07-25-2011, 06:53 PM
915 is my favorite but all the collinite waxes are very good with exceptionally long durability. So basically you can't go wrong with any of them. Just remember that thin application is very key to make removal easy.

TLMitchell
07-26-2011, 01:07 AM
I picked up the 845 on BOGO and I already had 2 bottles!

Might want to include it in your will... you've probably got a lifetime supply. A bottle seems to last forever.

TL

WRAPT C5Z06
07-26-2011, 01:31 AM
I'm somewhat partial to Collinite products specifically Collinite 845.

I have Collinite 476 and Collinite 915 however these are typical "old style" paste waxes and may be more challenging to apply and remove if put on too thick.

Applying any brand of paste wax requires some thought and effort in order to lay down a thin coat. One need only to recognize that these waxes are similar to those waxes more commonly available years ago. This is not exclusive to Collinite paste waxes but more the rule rather than the exception.
Spot on info, Bobby. :dblthumb2:

andym
07-26-2011, 10:35 AM
Does 845 look good on all colors, or is it specific IOW better on black or better on light?

CrownKote
07-26-2011, 11:05 AM
Might want to include it in your will... you've probably got a lifetime supply. A bottle seems to last forever.

TL

I use 845 on almost every vehicle that comes through the shop... I figure that I will go through a bottle a year or so...


Does 845 look good on all colors, or is it specific IOW better on black or better on light?

I have used it on all colors and honestly the only ones you don't see any huge wow effect on are the ones that don't get it... lol... Makes black deeper, white blinding, red and yellow hotter, metalics pop, etc...