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Seems to me that all this transferring, scraping, can opening, lid from peanuts tin containing is a lot of work, just lightly swipe your applicator in the tin and apply the product, let haze for a bit, remove and enjoy! I would suggest to dampen your applicator too, takes the little goes a long way even more so!
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Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Re: Breaking the Collinite Myth: 915
Good thought, I forgot to mention moistening/dampening the pad to keep the product on the surface & minimize absorption into the pad where it doesn't do much good.....other than waste it.
I've spritzed the PC pad as well to accomplish the same thing but if I'm careful with what I take from the can it's usually not an issue with the PC.
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Beading looks great, pretty consistent! What car is it on?
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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Nice beads. I noticed 915 beads very small and tight similar to a coating.
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Re: Breaking the Collinite Myth: 915
Is #915 a pure nuba or is it a hybrid of some sort? I know that #845 falls into the hybrid class but not sure of the 915.
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Originally Posted by addysdaddy
Is #915 a pure nuba or is it a hybrid of some sort? I know that #845 falls into the hybrid class but not sure of the 915.
I don't think anyone knows for sure, as some of the ingredients are likely proprietary.
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Re: Breaking the Collinite Myth: 915
Originally Posted by addysdaddy
Is #915 a pure nuba or is it a hybrid of some sort? I know that #845 falls into the hybrid class but not sure of the 915.
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
I don't think anyone knows for sure, as some of the ingredients are likely proprietary.
With a melting point of 132.8-143.6°F...
Does Collinite #915 even have any carnauba wax?
Bob
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Originally Posted by FUNX725
With a melting point of 132.8-143.6°F...
Does Collinite #915 even have any carnauba wax?
Bob
According to Collinite it does. So, I believe it does.
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