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    I stated in an earlier post that I was trying the above combination for durability and PoP.



    Don`t waste your time.



    " Hazing and Clouding " . Badly.



    Don`t know why this happened. Maybe products are incompatible.



    Well it was worth a shot.





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    Hmm, that`s odd. After which product did you get the hazing?



    I was planning on using Mothers glaze + Collinite 476 on my family members cars, maybe not now.
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    Can`t really say cause I did #7 and #915 one day and saw a little hazy streaking but attributed it to product curing and would be gone after a wash or two. Added S100 day three and looked the same. A week later clouding seemed to get worse when I look at hood in indirect sunlight. It can`t take hazing, it`s one thing that really gets my goat. Never get hazing with Omega/Blitz.



    The presentation did look outstanding from the side though but the haze on the hood made me say goodbye to the idea.



    I guess that`s why it`s a good idea to stick with the same company for glaze and wax.



    SL - Your plan may work fine. I like Mother`s S&G very much and also #476. I may have introduced tooo much and two different brands of wax on top of each other quickly so it may not be # 7`s fault.



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    Does the haze rub off or is it permenint? I get a haze with meg #26 and also with Glanz on black but it rubs off.. comes back rubs off then gone.. I assume its the curing.

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    Permenant.



    And after trying fifty thousand detailing products my gut said it wasn`t going anytime soon. Three weeks would have been to long a wait for curing. Looking at my hood made me think of Carly Simon singing " Clouds In My Coffee, Clouds In My Coffee " .



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    Originally posted by ShowroomLincoln

    Hmm, that`s odd. After which product did you get the hazing?



    I was planning on using Mothers glaze + Collinite 476 on my family members cars, maybe not now.


    Do it! Ha! That`s what I do for the winter prep on the family truckster. I hit it first with DACP. I have also done Moose Wax topped with 476 with excellent results



    As you know, thin coats with the 476. That baby has some teeth!!



    Wonderful, wonderful product - you just won`t get the look of a s100, mothers carnuba, #26 etc...



    I may try topping the 476 with some 3M Show Car paste wax.
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    Anyone try applying Collinite with a sponge damp with QD or removing it with a QD, e.g. FI?
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    I did try this a few times and found I got shadowee type streaks.



    It helps to apply the product but that`s about it. All my experience is that carnauba does not like to be mixed with water upon application. Give it a try and see if you get the same results.



    The longer you leave the Collinite on before buffing the better chance of streaking.



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    Have not been here in a while. Since I was here last, I got another first place with the Ferrari and used Collinite....but their Insulator Wax! Kinda hard to find unless you order on-line or you can get it in many boat supply shops. A real killer! Also compatible with a topper like P-21s. Give it a try and you`ll be amazed....

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    Originally posted by ShowroomLincoln

    Hmm, that`s odd. After which product did you get the hazing?



    I was planning on using Mothers glaze + Collinite 476 on my family members cars, maybe not now.


    I use that combo as well with no problems. Same goes for 845.
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    F 355,



    Did you use a glaze under the Insulator wax? If so which?



    thx



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    The combo I used was a follows:



    1. DACP

    2. Autoglym Radiant Polish (really hard to fine)

    3. Collinte Insulator Wax #845

    4. Autoglym Liquid Hard Wax

    5. P21 - Topper



    The Insulator wax was originally developed for power lines and seems to last forever. It is the best protection I have found for painted wheels and black windshield wiper arms (will never fade). Use it on my boat in sal````er..incredible lasting power.

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    f355 man what a car!
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