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How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Hi all, just got Collinite 845 insulator wax. I know that it is liquid base but I didn't expect that it is so liquid compared to M21. I want to try it because some say that Collinite 845 has excellent durability combined with an ease of use. But Since this liquid wax is so liquid (in my opinion), I confuse in choosing the right way to apply it. Maybe you know or ever use this product then would you tell me evrything about it. How you apply it, how much you put it to the pad, how thin you apply it, how long you leave it before you buff it with MF towel.
Anyway everthing about this collinite 845, I want to know all of it.
Thanks guys for the information.
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Collinite 845 is somewhat temperature sensitive, not as far as applying it but getting it out of the bottle. If it becomes thick just place the bottle under how water and as it begins to melt shake vigorously until it can be squeezed out on the pad.
Application
I apply most of my sealants and waxes using my Porter Cable 7424 dual action polisher and a red pad.
Place 4 nickel sized dots on the outer edges of the pad.
Adjust the speed setting to 3 or 3.5
Place the pad against the paint
Turn on the machine and spread it SUPER THIN
Collinite 845 is one of those waxes that must be applied very thin. IF it's too thick it can become difficult to buff off and almost sticky until it's removed.
Allow it to haze and then buff with a soft Microfiber towel
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 845 is somewhat temperature sensitive, not as far as applying it but getting it out of the bottle. If it becomes thick just place the bottle under how water and as it begins to melt shake vigorously until it can be squeezed out on the pad.
Application
I apply most of my sealants and waxes using my Porter Cable 7424 dual action polisher and a red pad.
Place 4 nickel sized dots on the outer edges of the pad.
Adjust the speed setting to 3 or 3.5
Place the pad against the paint
Turn on the machine and spread it SUPER THIN
Collinite 845 is one of those waxes that must be applied very thin. IF it's too thick it can become difficult to buff off and almost sticky until it's removed.
Allow it to haze and then buff with a soft Microfiber towel
Thin is in! If it's put on too thick it will be a pain to remove. Great wax though as long as you apply it thinly you'll be fine and impressed with the results.
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
just applied this past week. make sure you get it in its liquid form. heat it up under hot water if you have to. as a tip, i replaced the top with a different one (squeez type). 845 will not correct the paint, so make sure you polish or use a paint cleaner first. i used a terry cloth applicator. foam would be great also. secret here is to apply a THIN coat. do a panel,let it haze, go onto the next section, then remove from the previous panel. i used a MF towel for removal. this was done all by hand. on a fire red GMC. there was no streaking. very easy to work with. one word of caution: you will be amazed at your paint! it should look like a deep pool of water when your done! first rain or wash will be amazing. water just beads and runs off like mad. do your wheels too! some have done the glass with great results also. take your time. prep the paint before 845. and you should be rewarded with (5-7 months) of durable protection.
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Last edited by PA DETAILER; 03-14-2011 at 08:19 AM.
2018 Colorado ZR2
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by BobbyG
Collinite 845 is somewhat temperature sensitive, not as far as applying it but getting it out of the bottle. If it becomes thick just place the bottle under how water and as it begins to melt shake vigorously until it can be squeezed out on the pad.
Application
I apply most of my sealants and waxes using my Porter Cable 7424 dual action polisher and a red pad.
Place 4 nickel sized dots on the outer edges of the pad.
Adjust the speed setting to 3 or 3.5
Place the pad against the paint
Turn on the machine and spread it SUPER THIN
Collinite 845 is one of those waxes that must be applied very thin. IF it's too thick it can become difficult to buff off and almost sticky until it's removed.
Allow it to haze and then buff with a soft Microfiber towel
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.
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by SeaJay's
Thin is in! If it's put on too thick it will be a pain to remove. Great wax though as long as you apply it thinly you'll be fine and impressed with the results.
Can't wait to apply this wax, but I just need to learn more about it first. Thanks to you SeaJay's...
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by GMC
just applied this past week. make sure you get it in its liquid form. heat it up under hot water if you have to. as a tip, i replaced the top with a different one (squeez type). 845 will not correct the paint, so make sure you polish or use a paint cleaner first. i used a terry cloth applicator. foam would be great also. secret here is to apply a THIN coat. do a panel,let it haze, go onto the next section, then remove from the previous panel. i used a MF towel for removal. this was done all by hand. on a fire red GMC. there was no streaking. very easy to work with. one word of caution: you will be amazed at your paint! it should look like a deep pool of water when your done! first rain or wash will be amazing. water just beads and runs off like mad. do your wheels too! some have done the glass with great results also. take your time. prep the paint before 845. and you should be rewarded with (5-7 months) of durable protection.
FAQs about Collinite Wax Products# :: Choice of the Pros :: Auto, Marine and Industrial
Thanks GMC, because of those things you mentioned above, I want to try Collinite 845 on my black car. And now I understand why it is so liquid when the courier give the package for me, it looked like the van is hot, that's why it was so liquid. I just checked the collinite and it is more condensed.
By the way, it can be used on glass too, can't it?
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
i have not used it on glass, but read it can be with great results! one more thing....SHAKE..SHAKE..SHAKE the bottle up before and during use.
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Originally Posted by GMC
i have not used it on glass, but read it can be with great results! one more thing....SHAKE..SHAKE..SHAKE the bottle up before and during use.
Noted GMC.. and thanks again
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Re: How to apply Collinite 845? Any advice would be good for me.
Make sure you shake it very well prior to application!!!
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