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    Jon--It seems to be the general consenses that most waxes last only a few weeks to a couple of months. However, Collinite waxes supposedly last 4-6 months much like most sealants. Can you explain this, if it is so??? Thanks!!!

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    Typically wax-sealant hybrid products that are pastes just like regular waxes can last that long due their synthetic sealant ingredient.
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    I may have answered my own question. The Collinite website describes 476 as a carnuba/polymer blend so perhaps that is what extends their durability. However, it doesn`t say this about 845 but I`m assuming it would also be a blend.

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    Yep 845 is one too. Great depth of shine and durability!
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