Collinite 845
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Tried it for the first time on both sets of wifes Cayenne's wheels as I finally got around to pulling off the winter setup. (Yeah I know-its late, but wheel and wheel well detail requires a solid half day, hard finding the time)
Have to say, it is rather different from anything else I've ever used before. Hard to explain, but seems to go on as thin and invisible as any other synthetic, but dries with a thicker looking haze. Removal was easy, but seemed to leave on a far deeper and thicker coat (as if i could tell the difference between micromillimeters in wax coat thickness)then I've experienced before. Surface had a wetter look and super slick feel - not what I expected from what is supposed to be a durable winter wax.
Planned to use it for just a winter and wheel wax, but think Ill try it on paint next.
Have to say, it is rather different from anything else I've ever used before. Hard to explain, but seems to go on as thin and invisible as any other synthetic, but dries with a thicker looking haze. Removal was easy, but seemed to leave on a far deeper and thicker coat (as if i could tell the difference between micromillimeters in wax coat thickness)then I've experienced before. Surface had a wetter look and super slick feel - not what I expected from what is supposed to be a durable winter wax.
Planned to use it for just a winter and wheel wax, but think Ill try it on paint next.
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it's the same formula as collinite 925 fiberglass boat wax.
Another great collinite product is their paste wax 476S. Great durability for a paste wax.
Another great collinite product is their paste wax 476S. Great durability for a paste wax.
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