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Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
Hi,
I'm looking for advice on using Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio winter. Which holds up the best? The car is garaged.
Thanks,
Mike
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
476 is the advertised longest durability at 8-10 months; 915 at 7-9 months. I think either will get you through If used in the fall, but the 476 being slightly more durable
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
Being from NEPA(similar winter) both work amazing with a slight edge to 476 for durability especially against road salts. 915 has the edge in the looks department, especially on darker colors. 845 if you prefer a liquid wax over a paste. All 3 Collinite waxes are winners in my book.
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
476 will easily last through the winter if applied late in the fall.
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
476 for the win ️ Used through Canada winters for years ️
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
•Any chance for a different selection
from the Collinite lineup besides #476,
or #915?
-I’ve always had better overall results when
I’ve used their IW #845 for Ohio’s Winters.
Bob
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
•Any chance for a different selection
from the Collinite lineup besides #476,
or #915?
-I’ve always had better overall results when
I’ve used their IW #845 for Ohio’s Winters.
Bob
How about 1321, Bob?
476 topped with 845.
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
How about 1321, Bob?
476 topped with 845.
1690...F’T’W’!
{JMO}
Bob
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
Originally Posted by
MJL1966
Hi,
I'm looking for advice on using Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio winter. Which holds up the best? The car is garaged.
Thanks,
Mike
I would use 476.
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Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter
Originally Posted by
FUNX650
•Any chance for a different selection
from the Collinite lineup besides #476,
or #915?
-I’ve always had better overall results when
I’ve used their IW #845 for Ohio’s Winters.
Bob
I suppose 845 could work, but according to Collonite info, 845 is better suited to summer UV protection and the OP was asking about winter protection, where 476 is the better choice.
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