I have a new '09 Chevy Silverado that lives outdoors 24/7. Just no room in the garage for it.
I recently used LiquiTech Finish First on it...and it has been holding up well. I recently got some Collinite 845 from work(I am an electrician...and yes, we do use this stuff on insulators).
The next time I wax my truck, I'd like to try the 845. I live in NH and would like something to last through the winter.
I've never tried the Finish First through the winter....I have used it on my RoadKing and like it alot...but it never saw any snow/salt.
Should I just stick with the Finish First, or give the 845 a go before winter? I also have a can of S100 I could try. Again, I've used that on the bike before....but not through a winter.
Does the synthetic stuff need to be removed before a wax can be applied?
Thanks!
I recently used LiquiTech Finish First on it...and it has been holding up well. I recently got some Collinite 845 from work(I am an electrician...and yes, we do use this stuff on insulators).
The next time I wax my truck, I'd like to try the 845. I live in NH and would like something to last through the winter.
I've never tried the Finish First through the winter....I have used it on my RoadKing and like it alot...but it never saw any snow/salt.
Should I just stick with the Finish First, or give the 845 a go before winter? I also have a can of S100 I could try. Again, I've used that on the bike before....but not through a winter.
Does the synthetic stuff need to be removed before a wax can be applied?
Thanks!