I have it and used it a couple of weeks ago on my truck with great results. Just make sure you apply it very very very thin or else you will have a heck of a time removing the wax.
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I got a tin for a gift at Xmas and have not used it yet and was wondering what people thought of this wax...
-I enjoy applying Collinite #915 atop the Klasse Twins and listening to the OOHS & AHHHS
from folks being totally enraptured by the boffo-reflections a vehicle then exudes.
-Those same reflections, I'll add, from which I also find difficult to tear myself away.
Also:
-Depending upon your current chronological age; and, with the: "Thin is In" approach...
Your Christmas gift of the tin of #915 may last a life-time.
-It "will", then, IMHO: Act as a perfect legacy-gift...for the heirs-apparent.
Bob
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I think you get a warmer look with 915 but you get more durability with 476. 476 seems a little harder to wipe off. I don't let 476 dry very long. I do one panel at a time. 915 I do 2-3 panels at a time. 845 I do the whole car and then go back to the beginning.
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