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
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