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    Quote Originally Posted by Dkblue05
    still test it on trim, it stains my silverado plastic bumper cap


    Huh, glad you posted that as it never woulda occurred to me. What part are you talking about (sorry, I`m not following "bumper cap" ). On the Denali XL and the `00 Blazer before that, I 845ed *everything*.



    How did you prep it before the 845 and what application/removal method did you use. I`m very interested in your experience as I keep recommending 845 as being trim-friendly.

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    the plastic on the bumpers, I cleaned it then tested it out and the plastic turned white, maybe it wasnt cleaned well enough?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dkblue05
    the plastic on the bumpers, I cleaned it then tested it out and the plastic turned white, maybe it wasnt cleaned well enough?


    Huh :think: I`m trying to picture how the bumpers are on your truck...gotta admit I`m not remotely familiar with any GM trucks/SUVs except the ones I`ve driven and that`s a mighty short list



    Wonder how the 845 woulda worked for you had you used KAIO first.



    Did you let it dry before buffing or do a wipe-on-wipe-off?

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    I wiped it on, let it sit and wiped it off. and this is on the cap, the lower valance is painted and i dont put anything on it, just clean it

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    Dkblue05- Thanks for posting that pic, *now* I understand. Nice looking truck too.



    Funny, that looks like just the sort of material I use 845 on Wonder if how long you let it sit makes a huge difference as that seems like the only thing you and I might do differently, well, that and the use of something like KAIO or 1Z PP first. Oh well :nixweiss



    If that were mine, and I knew 845 was a bad idea, I`d probably be using the Klasse twins on that (and the lower part too) and then just refreshing it with UPP spray or even just FK425 after each wash. Maybe the UPP spray by itself would be worth trying.



    I dunno...there are a zillion ways to go..what`re you doing on it now and how do you like it?

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    My 845 just came in..the UPS guy left it by the door without ringing my doorbell and now its a little bit frozen..will it be fine?

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    Yup, it sure will.

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    Hello Everyone!



    First time member here. Came here to talk to you about

    Collinite 845 wax.



    Though I wax my car regularly (have used Zaino), I really know

    very little about wax in general and have based my knowledge and

    purchases on what I read in the forums.



    Just bought a Cadillac RSX and it is in need of a wax job. I have

    lots of questions and I hope some of you can take the time to answer.



    I thought ZAINO was the wax to beat but it seems like Collinite is even

    better.



    I am about to purchase the wax from Amazon.



    First question: Do I need a pre-prep before using this wax? The

    reason I ask is that at least with ZAINO, they want you to use their

    "All In One" cleaner prior to applying the wax. Something about the

    wax bonding better with its use. To be honest, it`s a pain in the ***

    to have to go through a wash, dry, pre-prep, buff, wax, buff.



    ...but I`ll do whatever it takes.



    So, with Collinite 845, do I only need to use the wax without pre prep?

    Mind you, I don`t use clay bars mainly because I never studied how they

    work.



    Next question....



    I also see a product called Collinite Super Double Coat Wax.



    Does this need/should be used in conjunction with the 845? If so,

    what is the order of application.



    Moving on....



    There is talk about the need to remove the wax in the spring.

    Is this really essential? Am I really harming the process by just

    applying a new layer of wax every 5-6 months? Will regular car

    washes over that period remove enough of the wax?



    Finally....



    I am here on the East Coast. At best, I will be applying the wax

    in 40 degree weather. Will that be okay? I plan to take the car

    to a brushless car wash/hand dry facility first before applying the wax.





    Any other tips you could provide would be most helpful.



    Happy Holidays to everyone!

 

 
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