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    Collinite 845

    I haven't used many products yet. When I first started, I bought meguiars sealant 21, megs carnuba paste wax and megs ultimate paste wax.

    I bought collinite the other day. I don't care for the consistency. Are most liquid waxes that thin, watery

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    Re: Collinite 845

    Coli 845 is thin.....just wait till it sits for a little bit......it will be thick thick.....
    I will tell you that 845 is great stuff.....and the durability is great! You won't be disappointed.

    Aplply thin......thin is in but thinner is a winner!
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    Now I can do anything with nothing"

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    Re: Collinite 845

    Don't you have to shake the heck out of it? Like this and something about putting it in warm/hot water?

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcijS3cTbUs]5 gallon bucket of paint shaking up - YouTube[/video]

    You could just do this...

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJw7nMpbdzw]Homemade Paint Shaker - YouTube[/video]

    Been wanting to get 845 actually, but I have so many waxes now. I can probably pass them on to my children lol

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    It looked thick then got real runny when I shook it up. Its hard to apply thin on a silver car. I can't see anything going on

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    Re: Collinite 845

    Here you go Frank...
    All you'll ever need to know about #845, and then some!

    http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ndary-wax.html

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    I'll read it. Thanks Bob

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    Re: Collinite 845

    Buy it
    inDetail, "It's all in the details."

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    I did buy it. First impression is that I don't care for how runny it is. I'll read the thread bob told me to read tomorrow

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    Re: Collinite 845

    845 is awesome! I've used a lot of stuff over the years, but always go back to it. I typically get a good 6 months of protection out of it. The protection lasts a long time, it makes the color deeper/richer, and it shines like mad. If it's thick warm it up in the sun or under some water. You are suppose to put it on thin like everything else. Too much and you are wasting product with no added benefit, and making removal more difficult. Below is a relatives vehicle that I recently did with 845. I'm not the best photographer so these photos don't do it justice, but in person... WOW! Liquid metal!







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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackHawk1 View Post
    845 is awesome! I've used a lot of stuff over the years, but always go back to it. I typically get a good 6 months of protection out of it. The protection lasts a long time, it makes the color deeper/richer, and it shines like mad. If it's thick warm it up in the sun or under some water. You are suppose to put it on thin like everything else. Too much and you are wasting product with no added benefit, and making removal more difficult. Below is a relatives vehicle that I recently did with 845. I'm not the best photographer so these photos don't do it justice, but in person... WOW! Liquid metal!






    Wow that's some serious shine!!

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