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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by JefriLay
Hi BobbyG, we meet again...
About the pad, I'm going to use my LC black CCS finishing foam pad, is it okay using this black pad when waxing?
Thanks.
I'm not BobbyG, but I can answer your question - the black CCS pad is fine. Last November I put a coat of 845 on my car using that pad and after 4 1/2 months of snow, rain, freezing rain, salt and sand I can confirm that the 845 is still beading water. 845 is like liquid body armor.
My Versa probably looks better than yours
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by 07 z-oh-6
Make sure you shake it very well prior to application!!!
Thanks Mark, it begins clear to me. Some advice and informations here is more valuable than talking with the seller here in Indonesia, they seemed don't care about my questions... but in this forum I got friends who willingly help me to sove my problem. That's including you my friend.
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by StoneRaizer
I'm not BobbyG, but I can answer your question - the black CCS pad is fine. Last November I put a coat of 845 on my car using that pad and after 4 1/2 months of snow, rain, freezing rain, salt and sand I can confirm that the 845 is still beading water. 845 is like liquid body armor.
Thanks StoneRaizer, now I got the equipment and the chemical and also a sufficient knowledge about Collinite 845. Will apply this 845 this weekend and I will show you the result... just wait...
Waxing time.....
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by JefriLay
Hi BobbyG, we meet again...
About the pad, I'm going to use my LC black CCS finishing foam pad, is it okay using this black pad when waxing?
Thanks.
Hey JefriLay,
In a word; yes. Lake Country's black or gray pad has no cut and works well for applying waxes and sealants.
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by StoneRaizer
I'm not BobbyG, but I can answer your question - the black CCS pad is fine. Last November I put a coat of 845 on my car using that pad and after 4 1/2 months of snow, rain, freezing rain, salt and sand I can confirm that the 845 is still beading water. 845 is like liquid body armor.
Collinite should pay you to use this phrase!!
I couldn't have said it better!!!
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by BobbyG
Collinite should pay you to use this phrase!!
I couldn't have said it better!!!
ha ha ha... Collinite surely have to pay for that... Hope Collinite read this thread..
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by JefriLay
Thanks Mark, it begins clear to me. Some advice and informations here is more valuable than talking with the seller here in Indonesia, they seemed don't care about my questions... but in this forum I got friends who willingly help me to sove my problem. That's including you my friend.
You got it, bud. We're all friends here and this is an awesome community for detail advice!
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Just got my first bottle of Collinite #845 today. Bottle definately seems to be really tempature sensitive. Tempature here today was only about 40 degrees when I brought it in and opened the bottle it seemed really thick and gooey. Now that it has been in the house for about 3 hrs it has really thinned up. I do think however before I use it I plan to run it under some hot water as mentioned to really help thin it up. I have been reading many of the posts and it seems all that use #845 love it. I have been using Wolfgang paint sealant 3.0 on my cars and love the results, easy on easy off great shine. Thought I would however give #845 a try especially for the price. Wolfgang is $40 for a pint #845 is $15 quite a difference. Will let everyone know what I thing of the results after application.
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by jpdsp98
Just got my first bottle of Collinite #845 today. Bottle definately seems to be really tempature sensitive. Tempature here today was only about 40 degrees when I brought it in and opened the bottle it seemed really thick and gooey. Now that it has been in the house for about 3 hrs it has really thinned up. I do think however before I use it I plan to run it under some hot water as mentioned to really help thin it up. I have been reading many of the posts and it seems all that use #845 love it. I have been using Wolfgang paint sealant 3.0 on my cars and love the results, easy on easy off great shine. Thought I would however give #845 a try especially for the price. Wolfgang is $40 for a pint #845 is $15 quite a difference. Will let everyone know what I thing of the results after application.
You won't be dissapointed!
Tim "I have done so much with so little for so long. Now I can do anything with nothing"
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