Collinite 476S

I'm amazed by how well the car cleaned up going through a touchless wash with this wax on the car. I put AIO and 2 layers of 476S on my dad's car to help get it through the winter about three weeks ago. The car was a bit dirty from the snowstorm that hit a couple days ago, a lot of salt stuck on it for sure.



I took the car through the usual touchless I use during the winter, and after getting home I was amazed at how clean the car was. I know they didn't change chemicals because my friend uses it all the time and it gets the major dirt off, but there's always that small layer it doesn't get. It is very evident if you look through the windshield, you can always see that windshield wiper line still there. Anyways, this time with the 476S I get home and no windshield wiper line, paint is very glossy (even the lower portions of the car). I didn't even need to QD it, I just cleaned up the wheels (the touchless never gets the wheels clean) and that was that.



I'm not sure if they just changed the dilution of the chemicals right when the snowstorm came, but if not I'm really impressed with the Collinite so far. :woot:
 
Glad to hear you had a good experience with the 476S. I'm also using it for the winter, and I now use Duragloss AW to top after each wash.
 
I haven't tried AW yet but I hear nothing but great things about it. I haven't checked my Pepboys locally but Autozone and Murray's don't carry any Duragloss stuff by me.



I'm gonna throw on a layer of the 476S on my car and see if I can replicate the results.
 
Suprchargd said:
I haven't tried AW yet but I hear nothing but great things about it. I haven't checked my Pepboys locally but Autozone and Murray's don't carry any Duragloss stuff by me.



I'm gonna throw on a layer of the 476S on my car and see if I can replicate the results.





carquest is the only place that sells it otc

but shipping is a flat $5+/- fee from the duragloss website!
 
I applied 476S on my truck about a month ago and am amazed at how much it holds up compared to my normal wax (Meg's GC). The look of it isn't as shiny...but it holds up better that is for sure
 
476S does nothing for me as far as looks, so it might dull that reflection you get from EX-P, but I haven't tried it yet to confirm. Why not try it out on a panel and let us know?
 
pogo123 said:
Are you saying that you have Collinite 476s on your windshield?

He probably is. I personally apply paint sealant on my windshield, and it works great!

Only on the outside though :D
 
Here's what you want - PICTURES!



EX-P topped with Collinite 845 Liquid - Looks good to me :)



Collinite on EX-P



I'm going with the 845 as a topper since it's liquid and I'm lazy...Maybe less durable, but should last the winter...
 
Suprchargd said:
476S does nothing for me as far as looks, so it might dull that reflection you get from EX-P, but I haven't tried it yet to confirm. Why not try it out on a panel and let us know?
This is my winter combo now, EX-P + 476s. I have dark blue metallic paint. The 476s does dull the shine a bit, kind of mutes the flake pop. This is compared to my summer combo of EX-P + Meg's GC. Might want to get a tin of #16, which seems to shine more then 476s.
 
auburnryan said:
Here's what you want - PICTURES!



EX-P topped with Collinite 845 Liquid - Looks good to me :)



Collinite Products



I'm going with the 845 as a topper since it's liquid and I'm lazy...Maybe less durable, but should last the winter...
Of all Collinite products, I've always thought the 845 was the most popular, and with a pretty good durability. Most people here like the 476 paste wax.; I'm sure both hold up to their claims. I'm more of a fan of liquid waxes/sealants, but I wouldn't mind trying a paste form when the opportunity comes

Goose :usa
 
grease said:
This is my winter combo now, EX-P + 476s. I have dark blue metallic paint. The 476s does dull the shine a bit, kind of mutes the flake pop. This is compared to my summer combo of EX-P + Meg's GC. Might want to get a tin of #16, which seems to shine more then 476s.
Have you ever tried the 845?

Of all Collinite products, I've always thought the 845 was the most popular, and with a pretty good durability. Most people here like the 476 paste wax; I'm sure both hold up to their claims. I'm more of a fan of liquid waxes/sealants, but I wouldn't mind trying a paste form when the opportunity comes

Goose :usa
 
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