Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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Originally Posted by
davidc
Great collection Dave! You Da Man who got me started using 915. Glad you did, I really like it.
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Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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Originally Posted by
glfnaz
Great collection Dave! You Da Man who got me started using 915. Glad you did, I really like it.
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Thanks Brad, the best part is it actually protects and last's thru the Az. 110 plus summers.
Dave
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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davidc
Very nice Collinite collection Dave! You look like the master of Collinite products.
What dressing did you put on those side mirror covers? They look great! And how long does it last?
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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Marc08EX
Very nice Collinite collection Dave! You look like the master of Collinite products.
What dressing did you put on those side mirror covers? They look great! And how long does it last?
I start with Collinite 870 then 476S. Then glfnaz gave me a sample of Optimum Car Wax spray that I use randomly but at least once a month over the 476S. Those mirrors along with every exterior plastic on that Toyota have been a real challenge over the years. With the above combination it is somewhere around 3 months before they stain again and I start the cycle over again. It is a lot better than two weeks or so that I would get with other products. Now the Dodge truck gets 845, 476S or 885 and seems to last forever without the OCW treatment. There is just a big difference in plastic quality between those two vehicles.
Dave
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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WAXOFF
Beautiful reflection shots, what's not to love. Protection and shine.
Dave
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
Since this Collinite discussion is going I would like to share my wheel well discovery for what it is worth. These wells are going on 4 months or so thru all kinds of weather and a quick boars hair brush and DG's 932 No Rinse cleans them. I first washed them to get rid of the things that do not belong there. Second step is to clean them with 870 then apply either 476S or 885. I have not tried 845 but it may very well be just as good.
http://www.autopia.org/gallery/data/...eel_Well_1.jpg
http://www.autopia.org/gallery/data/...wheel_well.jpg
Since doing this routine the wells stay amazingly clean.
Dave
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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Originally Posted by
davidc
I start with Collinite 870 then 476S. Then glfnaz gave me a sample of Optimum Car Wax spray that I use randomly but at least once a month over the 476S. Those mirrors along with every exterior plastic on that Toyota have been a real challenge over the years. With the above combination it is somewhere around 3 months before they stain again and I start the cycle over again. It is a lot better than two weeks or so that I would get with other products. Now the Dodge truck gets 845, 476S or 885 and seems to last forever without the OCW treatment. There is just a big difference in plastic quality between those two vehicles.
Dave
My uncle has a Toyota Sienna too and absolutely hate those side mirror covers. They fade and stain so easily.
Wait, you apply 476S on plastic surfaces like that side mirror cover? It doesn't turn them white? Waxing them will be the last thing I'd think of trying. But clearly it works!
Re: Collinite Wax Visits Autogeek & Autographs Some Wax To Give Away!
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Marc08EX
My uncle has a Toyota Sienna too and absolutely hate those side mirror covers. They fade and stain so easily.
Wait, you apply 476S on plastic surfaces like that side mirror cover? It doesn't turn them white? Waxing them will be the last thing I'd think of trying. But clearly it works!
He probably has the problem with the rear hatch step also, same sequence applies only the initial may require 920 first to remove all the dead plastic. This is the after shot
http://www.autopia.org/gallery/data/...70_6_20_15.JPG
There is no white residue with Collinite that I have found on anything.
Dave