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    Re: Collinite 845

    Adams strip it works pretty good at stripping paint for prep polishing. You could always use dawn ultra dish soap as a severe stripping agent soap


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    I wouldn't waste time. 845 works fine over something like a synthetic wax.


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    Ok cool, i just want everything to go smoothly and be informed. Pretty excited to finally being able to apply it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSVETS7R View Post
    Adams strip it works pretty good at stripping paint for prep polishing. You could always use dawn ultra dish soap as a severe stripping agent soap


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    Hmm never thought about using dawn. I need to try some of Adams products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warmachine View Post
    Hmm never thought about using dawn.
    Good; keep that stuff in the kitchen!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by warmachine View Post
    Hmm never thought about using dawn. I need to try some of Adams products.

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    Keep the same thought about dish soap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    Good; keep that stuff in the kitchen!!


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    Zaino junkies have been using Dawn for decades. Vets use it to wash animals. It won't kill your paint and it's certainly not gentle than the acids in a touch less carwash. Chemical guys citrus wash is also an effective wax stripper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yakky View Post
    Zaino junkies have been using Dawn for decades. Vets use it to wash animals. It won't kill your paint and it's certainly not gentle than the acids in a touch less carwash. Chemical guys citrus wash is also an effective wax stripper.
    Are you referring to the Chemical Guys Citrus Red product? Didn't They discontinue this product? I would to get my hands on some.


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    Re: Collinite 845

    Before applying any lsp I do the following:
    1. Wash car with CGs Clear Citrus at the stripping ratio. Lately, however, I have used an even more powerful soap - Meguiar's Wash Plus and I like it a lot.
    2. Apply P21s Paintwork Cleanser. This is a great chemical cleaner and should be used instead of an abrasive polish, unless of course some correction is needed.

    Depending on condition of paint you may also consider using clay.

    Since you mentioned you will use 845, here is a tip I learned here and it works really well. Get the wax as liquid form as possible. Leave it in the sun or place it in warm water will usually do the trick. Then shake it really well. Pour the liquid in a mister bottle (not a sprayer) and apply it like you would a spray wax. Saves time looks great!

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