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gearguru
06-27-2013, 10:56 PM
Hello All,

Will a paste wax like Collinite 476 still be a "necessity" if I am already doing the below?

Wersktat twins (on a quarterly basis)
OCW (monthly)

I'm set to buy a gallon of ONR and thinking back and forth if I will include a Collinite 476. Looking back how I take care of my car, it seems I'm buying this just for the sake of completing my kit (already developed a AG buy syndrome)!

PS Another thing leading me not to buy a Collinite is I don't plan to spend on a polisher :)


Thanks,
Dino

john b
06-27-2013, 11:51 PM
the 476 would be overkill imo,especialy if you are goin to use ocw on top of the werskatt stuff-the water will go into convultions when it hits your car without 476

gearguru
06-28-2013, 12:10 AM
the 476 would be overkill imo,especialy if you are goin to use ocw on top of the werskatt stuff-the water will go into convultions when it hits your car without 476

Thank you for validating my concern :)

mwoolfso
06-28-2013, 12:11 PM
OCW had durability in the 3-5 mos. range easily. An application every month seems like overkill.

umi000
06-28-2013, 06:41 PM
OCW had durability in the 3-5 mos. range easily. An application every month seems like overkill.

Unfortunately not over here in the Philippines (where both gearguru and myself are located) - the combination of monsoon and typhoon rain, tropical heat and humidity, and the industrial pollution of a developing city is pretty harsh on any LSP. OCW gets about a month, 845 is six weeks to two months, and you're doing pretty well to get 476 to last three months.

mwoolfso
06-28-2013, 06:47 PM
WOW!!! OK THEN... makes sense now...

BillyJack
06-29-2013, 06:39 AM
Yeah, adding 476 to your routine is a bit of overkill, but here at AGO we're all about overkill. If I had to work without my polisher, I'd go with 845 instead. Use a bit of OCW or DG Aquawax as a drying aid from time to time when you do your ONR washes and you'll probably go from Spring to Fall easily.

Bill