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Anybody topped HD Speed with Coll 845?
Recently I've had a few AIO jobs and still like HD Speed for those. I have another one tmrw and would like to extend the durability a bit and am considering topping Speed with Collonite 845.
I know Speed leaves Poxy behind. Would Coll be adding anything as far as durability?
The reason I am considering this is that both Speed and Collinite are applied FAST. Maybe 1 to 1.5 Hrs for Speed and 45 mins for Coll.
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Re: Anybody topped HD Speed with Coll 845?
I've done it plenty and have seen beading at least 6 months.
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Re: Anybody topped HD Speed with Coll 845?
I have used this combo for years.
I can get a good 8-9 months from it.
You'll be happy with this combo, Paul.
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Re: Anybody topped HD Speed with Coll 845?
I’ve topped Speed with Poxy, and a few months later, topped that with FK1000p. No issues, lasted all winter.
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Re: Anybody topped HD Speed with Coll 845?
Outstanding! Thanks fellas.
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Re: Anybody topped HD Speed with Coll 845?
Originally Posted by
Prange
I’ve topped Speed with Poxy, and a few months later, topped that with FK1000p. No issues, lasted all winter.
Got to love FK1000p. I am gonna have to pull that out in the spring. I always find myself going back to it. It’s just below Sonax PNS in getting a ceramic coating characteristics without all the hassle of having to do a coating.
On the topic of topping HD speed I have topped it with all kinds of stuff. I find Collinite 845 and 476 work great over it.
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