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Nuke33
04-25-2007, 11:49 AM
OK so i have a boat detail coming up and a truck and I was going to use 845 and 476s respectivley. Can they be applyed in fun sun? I dont want to not be able to get them off lol!

Feed back please Ryan

P1et
04-25-2007, 11:50 AM
I'd like to know this answer too as I detailed a boat last week, but didn't get to apply any waxes or sealants.

gator1
04-25-2007, 12:10 PM
I have frend who detail boats for living and he uses both products in the sun.

RPM06
04-25-2007, 12:26 PM
OK so i have a boat detail coming up and a truck and I was going to use 845 and 476s respectivley. Can they be applyed in fun sun? I dont want to not be able to get them off lol!

Feed back please Ryan

I just recently put 2 coats of 845 on my Mastercraft in about 70 degree weather. Had no problem with the removal of the application.

:cheers:

dengood1
04-25-2007, 06:01 PM
I put a coat of 845 on my brothers Ford Fusion last week in full sun in St. Pete Florida in almost 90 degree weather. I noticed the 845 was much more "liquid" after it was sitting in the warm sun and it was much easier to use then when I applied it to my car a couple of months ago when it was colder outside. (Maybe it's a good idea to warm it up in a cup of warm water first?) I put it on very thin with a finishing pad and the PC. We waited about 5-10 minutes and it came off with a MF with ease and looked awesome! It shouldn't be a problem, just remember to put it on thin.

Nuke33
04-25-2007, 06:33 PM
Alright thanks guys the letting it warm up is a great idea

Stittville Ed
04-25-2007, 06:34 PM
If you use the 476 make sure you put it on a thin as you can.
If it is to thick it will rip your arm out of the socket getting it off.

I was at the Collinite factory a few weeks ago, Mike Taylor the owner is a great guy.
I have a can of Collinite that he said was about 30 years old, and he said it was still good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

supercharged
04-25-2007, 09:38 PM
OK so i have a boat detail coming up and a truck and I was going to use 845 and 476s respectivley. Can they be applyed in fun sun? I dont want to not be able to get them off lol!

Feed back please Ryan
As long as surface is cool to the touch you should be just fine. I would though do a Wipe on wipe off method.
Good luck.