"Winter" Wax/ Sealant

STSInNYC said:
I have had success with Collinite (476/885 and 845) and FK 1000P getting through the Northeastern winter, from October through April, in good condition, with occasional washes. The OP's profile says he is in Louisiana, so he doesn't deal with the salt/winter sludge we do in the north.



Yeah I LOL when I see that. I've seen a lot of "Winter Wax" "Winter Prep" threads from the various boards I frequent. All started by people from warm weather states. Seriously, winter in Texas or Louisiana or So Cal or Florida ROFL!!! Swing by Chicago in January and I'll show you winter. Hell we've already had several nights in the 20's and it's just October.
 
Gemini13 said:
Yeah I LOL when I see that. I've seen a lot of "Winter Wax" "Winter Prep" threads from the various boards I frequent. All started by people from warm weather states. Seriously, winter in Texas or Louisiana or So Cal or Florida ROFL!!! Swing by Chicago in January and I'll show you winter. Hell we've already had several nights in the 20's and it's just October.



hey we have a "wet" or cold so yea...
 
Accumulator said:
INcorrect.



Heh heh, sorry...I just couldn't resist :chuckle: :o



I do use #16 on my wife's car year-round, but it doesn't hold up anything like 476S did when I used that on it for the winter (same car, same conditions, same everything). There are a few products that outlast #16 for me, but hey, it's still a great choice anyhow.



I have had gotten really good results from M16, I've even gotten really good results from NXT 2.0. A lot of people here have trouble using this two products and getting good results from them, some people don't.



It probably has a lot to do with our different environments. I have not tried Collinite so I can't really comment on its durability, though I've heard great things. What I really should have said was "you will not be dissapointed with M16". :bigups
 
JimmyCutlass- Yeah, you and I probably agree about #16 a lot more than it sounded like in my previous post. I sure never knocked #16's durability until I tried Collinite!
 
Collinite is what I use, still beading in March FTW



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