Collinite 845 vs 476S

Fallz

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Why do so many use 845 over the 476. I have both products but last fall I used the 476 X2 for winter and it held up fantastic and kind of gave the look over FK 1000P but lasted much longer . It was a glossy thick look .



I am ready to wax again and am a little confused over which one would work the best and why people choose 845 over the 476. I know the obvious that 1 is paste and 1 is liquid.



My vehicles are silver metallic and med. gray metallic.



Thank you :)
 
ease of use ... 476 can be a PITA to use. 476 lasts a little bit longer though. 845 lasts a good time too.
 
And 845 is more trim-friendly than 476S, though the latter isn't all that bad (in that regard) either.



Fallguy-I myself would lean towards 845 on the silver and 845 topped with 476S on the gray.
 
Ease of use for me. I like to wax via PC, and it's a lot easier to do with a liquid wax (although Collinite is a thick liquid). I've never tried 476, but I'd imagine it's like most other paste waxes. Just easier to use a liquid via PC IME, and I still get exceptional durability out of 845, so I just stick with it.
 
I couldnt make up my mind which of the two to get so I bought both,I use both,however I put one coat of 476 then a coat of 845.Hey I have them both so why not use them.Now I do tend to use the 845 more often after the initail winter detail,and I think its just easier to use.
 
Fallguy said:
last fall I used the 476 X2 for winter







did you get the typical '476 mystery haze' after the 2nd coat....





after about 2 weeks of looking at the haze i finally used megs #21 on the hood, and that took care of it.



now water doesnt even come near the hood, it deflects off at about 2 inches from the surface :2thumbs:
 
845 is a great wax. I used to use both 476 and 845 and found that putting 1 coat of 845 then following with 1 coat of 476 makes the 476 super easy to remove
 
steck said:
did you get the typical '476 mystery haze' after the 2nd coat....



I call that haze "pseudo-holograms" and it's one of the reasons I often top my 476S with 845, which takes care of it the same way your #21 did. I thus end up with my "Collinite sandwich", i.e,. 845/476S/845.
 
Bence said:
You mean very runny thin liquid...



If your 845 is a thick liquid, you didn't shake it up properly.



Ehh. I know what you mean, but I still "consider" it a thick liquid. And sometimes I just can't get it to that super runny consistency, no matter how much I shake. And trust me, I shake it hard and shake it long.
 
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