Easy way to get rid of hazing after using 845?

RedlineIRL

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I just detailed my car the other day and applied 2 layers of Collinite 845. In the past I have had problems with 845 leaving streaking and hazing, especially when exposed to sun, when applying it by hand. So this time I did everything I could to prevent it. I used some blue and red Lake Country foam pads on my 7424, put 4 to 5 pea sized drops on the pad, and worked over a couple pannels at speed 3. I only applied a little product at a time when the pad seem to be getting dry. I waited 16 hours until I pllied the second layer.

Now this morning I go out to the garage, and the lights reflecting off my car caught my attention looking like fine scratches. I swiped the area and it is where 845 has hazed again. What gives, it looks like crap, especially on a red vehicle that shows everything.


In the past it has taken a couple washes for the 845 haze to disappear. Is there any quick detailers out there that can take this off competely without degrading the durability? I hate to rewash with a citrus wash and use another LSP after all of the work I have already out into this. Never again am I using 845, only BFWD from now on
 
Try spraying everything down with chilled water and buffing it off. That should help. It has worked well for me n the past.
 
I have always found that 845 was very easy on and off. It always seemed like it showed more dust than other LSP's though IMO. Is it reacting with something you put on before?
 
OP, did this work for you?

I still seem some light hazing from the 845 I used last weekend. I did a waterless wash (the car hasn't really moved) and the hazing seems to persist (looks like micro scratches).

Will a cold water wipedown remove it?
 
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