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    Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter

    Thanks for everyone’s advice. I’ve decided to put a ceramic coating on.


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    Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter

    Quote Originally Posted by MJL1966 View Post
    Thanks for everyone’s advice. I’ve decided to put a ceramic coating on.


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    Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter

    Before I switched to paint coatings I used #476 to get me through winters and I was happy with it, its called double coat and just fun, I applied TWO coats, LOL! #915 is a solid choice as well and even though #845 is an easy to use product, it doesn't even compare to the others, sorry to the fans of #845 out there.
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    Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter

    Quote Originally Posted by Klasse Act View Post
    Before I switched to paint coatings I used #476 to get me through winters and I was happy with it, its called double coat and just fun, I applied TWO coats, LOL! #915 is a solid choice as well and even though #845 is an easy to use product, it doesn't even compare to the others, sorry to the fans of #845 out there.
    I agree with you, Rog. 845 is a great product, but I find 476 just as easy to use. When they say "THIN!" they mean it.

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    Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter

    I just applied Collinite 325-their updated cleaner wax. waited one day, put on a thin coat of 845. Waited another 24 hours, and a thin coat 0f 476. I am curious to see how they hold up to all the road salt Pittsburgh uses. According to Collinite, the 325 should improve the durability of either 845 or 476. In years past, I have found 845 followed by 476 outlasted either 2 coats of 845 or 476. Anyway, liked the 325. Thin, consistency cleaned the paint very well, extremely easy to use, did not stain any trim. Super easy wipe off. Took care of some minor imperfections using a GG6, 5" BP and 5.5" B&S Green polishing pad, speed 4. Very happy with it for an AIO. I love AIO's.

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    Re: Collinite 476 or 915 for a Ohio Winter

    Quote Originally Posted by RPPM View Post
    I just applied Collinite 325-their updated cleaner wax. waited one day, put on a thin coat of 845. Waited another 24 hours, and a thin coat 0f 476. I am curious to see how they hold up to all the road salt Pittsburgh uses. According to Collinite, the 325 should improve the durability of either 845 or 476. In years past, I have found 845 followed by 476 outlasted either 2 coats of 845 or 476. Anyway, liked the 325. Thin, consistency cleaned the paint very well, extremely easy to use, did not stain any trim. Super easy wipe off. Took care of some minor imperfections using a GG6, 5" BP and 5.5" B&S Green polishing pad, speed 4. Very happy with it for an AIO. I love AIO's.
    Very cool.

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