Nano Hydrophobic vs. Coll 845

wdmaccord

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Sorry to already be asking about winter waxes, everyone, but I am planning out my product orders for the next couple months and was just wondering what people thought of these two waxes and if there is any preference as a winter wax for one over the other...and why. If it is any help, the steps prior to the winter wax would be: BF TPnS, WDAFPP, and CS. Thanks.
 
Sorry to already be asking about winter waxes, everyone, but I am planning out my product orders for the next couple months and was just wondering what people thought of these two waxes and if there is any preference as a winter wax for one over the other...and why. If it is any help, the steps prior to the winter wax would be: BF TPnS, WDAFPP, and CS. Thanks.

Having used all 3; IMO listed in terms of durability would be BFWD (WDAFPP) / BFCS / BF TPnS.

Sticking with these products I would do 2 layers of BFWD, and then top it up monthly with BFCS throughout the winter. If you want you could always start out by "polishing / cleaning" the paint with BF TPnS.


 
Having used all 3; IMO listed in terms of durability would be BFWD (WDAFPP) / BFCS / BF TPnS.

Sticking with these products I would do 2 layers of BFWD, and then top it up monthly with BFCS throughout the winter. If you want you could always start out by "polishing / cleaning" the paint with BF TPnS.

Actually, those three would just be the underlayment and then I would top with either Nano Hydrophobic or Collinite 845. So I was asking for preference between Nano HP and 845 as the top coat for winter. Sorry if my original post was a little confusing.
 
Actually, those three would just be the underlayment and then I would top with either Nano Hydrophobic or Collinite 845. So I was asking for preference between Nano HP and 845 as the top coat for winter. Sorry if my original post was a little confusing.


Sorry about that.


I have not used Nano Hydrophobic.

Colli #845 is actually my normal go to for winter, so that would be my suggestion. I find that is works great and last a long time. The only odd thing is ONR seems to degrade #845 quickly for some reason.

 
I would use BF WDRW through the winter...hopefully that doesn't degrade it like ONR. ?? Todd?

I have used the BFRW with not problem.


It is a very odd phenomenon between ONR and #845. But I have confirmed my findings with others. I want to try this newest ONR and ONRWW to see if there is still the same issue...
 
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