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imported_RedlineIRL
05-31-2008, 03:12 PM
I`ve used Collinite 845 on my car the last time I detailed it (almost 2 moths ago), and it seems to have already worn off since there was no slickness to the finish or tight beading. Would a polish or sealant beforehand reduce it`s bonding? I previously polished then applied Poorboy`s EX and topped with 845. The car is outside 70% of the time, and I ususally try to wash every week or week and a half with Zaino Z7. I thought 845 was supposed to be one of the more durable LSPs? I`ve heard before of people getting close to 6 months of durability, but I would have expected maybe 2 1/2 to 3. I tried it again with EX x2 and 845 x2. Should it be holding up longer than this?

imported_paradigm
05-31-2008, 03:16 PM
all depends on the conditions, IMO. my 845 lasts through WI winters and salt...but my car is garaged.



the frequency of washing, outside temp, acidic rain, etc all contribute to LSP failure.

GlossyTundra
05-31-2008, 03:32 PM
I`ve used 845 over AIO and with only 2 washes and garaged at night, in one month, the beading was gone gone gone. I was dissapointed as hell.

imported_themightytimmah
05-31-2008, 03:44 PM
Weird. Has a lot to do with bonding, although I can`t explain Brandon`s situation. I`ve seen up to 11 months of beading out of Polycharged 845 - although slickness was pretty much gone at that point.

SuperBee364
05-31-2008, 03:46 PM
This is strictly opinion only, but anytime you apply an LSP over something other than completely bare, clean paint, you`re going to compromise its durability.

imported_weekendwarrior
05-31-2008, 03:50 PM
Brandon sold me his 845, and I was happy to get it. That is the only product I use on my wife`s car...It gets bird bombed, and a lot of tree drippings at her office parking lot. I wash it weekly. I get at least 4 months from the stuff.

imported_Larry A
05-31-2008, 03:51 PM
Nothing seems to last as long as its suppose too.

imported_RedlineIRL
05-31-2008, 04:37 PM
Nothing seems to last as long as its suppose too.

That`s for sure..




Weird. Has a lot to do with bonding, although I can`t explain Brandon`s situation. I`ve seen up to 11 months of beading out of Polycharged 845 - although slickness was pretty much gone at that point.

What`s the difference between regular 845 and Polycharged 845?

Scottwax
05-31-2008, 04:43 PM
I too was less than impressed by 845`s durability. 3-4 months, even on one of those being a regular customer whose H2 was washed with ONR. I get better durability out of Meguiars #16 or FK`s Pink Wax.

steelwind101
05-31-2008, 05:13 PM
Hmm.



I have never been sold on this product but bought a bottle thinking it would be better then it was.



For example, i applied it to car i kept ungaraged. It sat for about 10 weeks and have a probably 4 washes of DG90X in that time. By the end it was only beading on the side panels of the car and even they looked like they had suffered alot.



Megs #16 seems to last longer (for me anyway!).



Geoff

zaxjax
05-31-2008, 05:22 PM
I`ve had mixed results with 845. My truck lasted two months and my wife`s denali lasted about a month.

Evenflow
05-31-2008, 05:27 PM
Mine lasted all winter long. My car sat through 5+ months of snow and rain, and it was still beading up to a few weeks ago.

SuperBee364
05-31-2008, 05:27 PM
Hmm. Interesting stuff. I`ve had nothing but great durability from 845.

abbeysdad
05-31-2008, 05:31 PM
There are a lot of variables in this regard... application procedure, application bonding, substrate condition, type of washes, type of weather....without controled testing, any statements are purely subjective.

Saleenman607
05-31-2008, 05:39 PM
There are a lot of variables in this regard... application procedure, application bonding, substrate condition, type of washes, type of weather....without controled testing, any statements are purely subjective.



That........is a QUALITY post! So so true.

I find after reading many posts, I get "brainwashed" into trying something, only to find that it doesn`t work for me or that it`s not all "that". Also true in the reverse.

Not sure about something? try it yourself.