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LSNAutoDetailing
06-18-2015, 09:08 PM
I have a car show coming up which my car will be in. Nothing exotic, 3 Mustang clubs converging.

My car has been cut&buffed and looks great...

Should I go over the car with 476 or 915? Just got them both, haven't tried them yet.

FUNX650
06-18-2015, 09:20 PM
IMO: #915 :xyxthumbs:


Bob

Kamakaz1961
06-18-2015, 09:25 PM
I have Both and IMO 915 Brings out the wet look better than 476. But remember put it on very thin or it will be difficult to remove if you put it on thick.

Zubair
06-18-2015, 10:20 PM
Why these over 845?

476 contains more carnauba and synthetic polymers than 845 so shines more and lasts longer.

915 has more carnauba than 476 and has the most depth and wetness.

845 sacrifices some durability and looks for ease of use.

LSNAutoDetailing
06-19-2015, 07:30 AM
Why these over 845?


For all the reasons stated above, and secondly, 476 & 915 are the only two on my supply shelf.

LSNAutoDetailing
06-19-2015, 07:30 AM
Thanks!!! Great info.. I'll be sure to send pics.

Stegs
06-19-2015, 07:58 AM
Thanks!!! Great info.. I'll be sure to send pics.


please pm me how you like the 915. Im a fan of the 845 but i want a good honest review of the 915 for my black truck!


Please let me know your results, and post pics if you can.....Feed back please

Don M
06-19-2015, 08:01 AM
476 contains more carnauba and synthetic polymers than 845 so shines more and lasts longer.
915 has more carnauba than 476 and has the most depth and wetness.
845 sacrifices some durability and looks for ease of use.



From the Collinite FAQs:




2. What’s the difference between the auto waxes; No. 845 Insulator Wax, No. 476s Super Double Coat and the No. 915 Marque D’ Elegance?

All 3 last step waxes serve the same function: to provide a high gloss carnauba shine and lasting protection. All 3 contain copious amounts of wax-both rare Brazilian carnauba and premium synthetic polymers. However, their degree of durability, ease of use, and warmth of shine vary. Think of it this way;

1. No.476s – most durable protection/weather defense. Most elbow grease required during application.

2. No. 915- 2nd most durable and slightly easier than the 476s to apply/remove. No. 915 lends our warmest shine to dark tones like navy and black due to its highest concentration of rare carnauba.

3. No. 845- easiest of the 3 to apply/remove with slightly less durability than the No. 915.

LSNAutoDetailing
06-19-2015, 08:07 AM
Regarding application, can I just dip the LC Blue pad into the can of 915?

Or should I use the potty knife method per the instructions?

LSNAutoDetailing
06-19-2015, 08:08 AM
LOL!!! Siri got me again!!! I meant putty knife...

Don M
06-19-2015, 08:17 AM
Regarding application, can I just dip the LC Blue pad into the can of 915?

Or should I use the potty knife method per the instructions?


If the pad fits in the can, then dip it, if not, then use the potty putty knife (isn't that what you use to apply silicone to the bottom of the toilet?) :laughing:

LSNAutoDetailing
06-19-2015, 09:54 AM
If the pad fits in the can, then dip it, if not, then use the potty putty knife (isn't that what you use to apply silicone to the bottom of the toilet?) :laughing:

LOL!!

Actually, I do have to work on a toilet today to fix a washer. So I will use my "potty knife".
:props:

@Stegs, yes I will be sure to take some before/after pics.... The stang is Torch Red convert... which I've already done cut/buff & then a month later HD Speed to get some newer swirls out.

Should look pretty darn awesome when I'm done

Zubair
06-19-2015, 10:16 AM
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/90001-collinite-waxes.html

CDot
06-19-2015, 10:21 AM
IMO: #915 :xyxthumbs:


Bob

:iagree:

fly07sti
06-19-2015, 12:04 PM
IMO: #915 :xyxthumbs:


Bob

+1 915 is amazing on black. I put it up there with the best of em!