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    The last two I purchased off of ebay. It was a few $$ cheaper than the local store and free shipping.

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    did the same thing now have 845/476 and 915
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    ^ i was thinking of ordering off of websites but they would freeze when the delivery man puts them outside. Gonna be single digits the next couple days!!! AHH

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    BM, there`s a marine supply store about 1 mile off I93...prolly not too far from S Boston area. They had a few of the marine-labeled Collinite products. This was a few years ago when I was searching for 476S.



    FWIW, I got a nice fresh tin of the 885 (476S) on eBay for $15 delivered from an auto parts guy in OH. Very quick, too.



    The 885 AKA 476S is supposed to offer superior durability compared to the IW. It definitely looks better.



    Enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom p.
    BM, there`s a marine supply store about 1 mile off I93...prolly not too far from S Boston area. They had a few of the marine-labeled Collinite products. This was a few years ago when I was searching for 476S.



    FWIW, I got a nice fresh tin of the 885 (476S) on eBay for $15 delivered from an auto parts guy in OH. Very quick, too.



    The 885 AKA 476S is supposed to offer superior durability compared to the IW. It definitely looks better.



    Enjoy.


    Thanks. I didnt know 885 was the same as 476... even after all the threads ive read on autopia

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    I just called COllinite and they said 476 and 885 are the same. I guess i will be getting 885 from that ebay seller since it cant freeze anyway... it`s already a solid.



    Thanks man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom p.
    The 476S is supposed to offer superior durability compared to the IW. It definitely looks better.


    I always think the 845 looks better but doesn`t last as long.

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    I just received my 885. I opened the can and smelled it and touched it in many ways with my finger. I`ve never used paste wax before so.... i hope i dont mess up.

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    Awesome, BM. Make sure you`re up to at least 50F before you start to work with it. Surfaces need to be pre-cleaned/polished. Don`t let the #885 sit too long - - probably 10 mins at the most.



    Enjoy, it`s a great product with superior durability
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    I just bought a 9 oz. can of 476 (Doublewax) for $3.00 and a bottle of 845 (Insulator Wax) $4.00 at Harbor Freight in Macon, GA. I thought about buying all they had and putting them on Ebay for $10.00 each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyfishindawg
    I just bought a 9 oz. can of 476 (Doublewax) for $3.00 and a bottle of 845 (Insulator Wax) $4.00 at Harbor Freight in Macon, GA. I thought about buying all they had and putting them on Ebay for $10.00 each.




    Do it. You`ll help us people who dont have harbor frights and you`ll make a couple bucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Man
    Where can i find collinite insulator wax? I live in the Boston area.


    Call my friend Bill, 609-781-4836. He can most likely get some to you for a reasonable fee. Best of luck!



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