Re: New Collinite 325 Cleaner Wax
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Accumulator
RPPM- Looking forward to hearing how it works for you. Heh heh, I`d love for it to put my knee-jerk concerns to rest and prove to be perfectly OK :D
Wonder if it stains trim...thinking how well 845 works on such surfaces...
Yeah,tune me in on the results since 870 worked so well for me I would like to know about this one.
Dave
Re: New Collinite 325 Cleaner Wax
davidc- Given your stellar experiences with Collinite I bet this stuff could be right down your alley.
Re: New Collinite 325 Cleaner Wax
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Originally Posted by
Accumulator
davidc- Given your stellar experiences with Collinite I bet this stuff could be right down your alley.
Very true. I am a firm believer in the longevity of the final LSP is in the prep to get there. Since my LSP is usually 476S or 885 using the prep material from the same manufacturer would seem to be the obvious choice.
Dave
Re: New Collinite 325 Cleaner Wax
As much as I don`t need another wax in my inventory, (over 30 in stock now), this will definitely be in my next order. I may be chasing rainbows, but I`m still seeking a replacement for the Classic Slipstream that was my go-to in the 70`s and 80`s. Superior cleaning, mild correcting capabilities and excellent longevity all in the same tin. And I`m still alive, despite the presence of all those dangerous VOC`s.
Bill
Re: New Collinite 325 Cleaner Wax
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Originally Posted by
davidc
Very true. I am a firm believer in the longevity of the final LSP is in the prep to get there. Since my LSP is usually 476S or 885 using the prep material from the same manufacturer would seem to be the obvious choice.
Dave
Ditto for me Dave. I have a tin of 476S and a bottle of 845, and would love to try 325 as a "pre-wax cleaner" on finishes in good to fair condition.
Re: New Collinite 325 Cleaner Wax
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Originally Posted by
davidc
I am a firm believer in the longevity of the final LSP is in the prep to get there. Since my LSP is usually 476S or 885 using the prep material from the same manufacturer would seem to be the obvious choice.
Just FWIW, I, OTOH, have only found the underlying prep product(s) to be a factor in a handful of cases. My best "too good to be true" (in some people`s opinions) longevity experiences have mostly been with an underlying product 1) from another manufacturer, and 2) that some thought would/could cause issues. (The significant exception being the Klasse twins, I`ve *NEVER* used KSG except over KAIO).
I`m sure not disagreeing with davidc, let alone arguing with him, just mentioning another of those !YMMV! things I`ve experienced.