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#16
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
I think you're missing what I'm talking about. I'm just talking about removing it in the application.
#18
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Damnit, I quit. I'm talking about the 845 wax. . is it hard to remove? . . or is it easy like NXT or hard like globs of #26?
I think you are applying #26 too thick...It shouldnt be that hard to remove. Personally, I find NXT harder to remove... But I always apply the synthetics too thick so I can see it better. I wanna know where I covered...
#19
It goes on and comes of pretty easy as long as you put it on very thin. It has a strong solvent smell to it. I've only used it one time. I like the looks of p21s better on white but a lot of people really like IW845 especially the durability. I was thinking about putting it on my truck again for the winter. I just got this bottle last week. I let a friend borrow my old bottle and he accidentally spilled a bunch of it so he got me a new bottle. You have to be careful when this wax gets warm because it gets really runny and separates. Anyways..sorry to hijack your thread. Post some pics when you get a chance to use it.
#20
Originally Posted by f-150sport03
I think you are applying #26 too thick...It shouldnt be that hard to remove. Personally, I find NXT harder to remove... But I always apply the synthetics too thick so I can see it better. I wanna know where I covered...
I personally don't have any problems with #26 but we all know how hard it can be to remove when it's applied too thick.
#21
Originally Posted by Sleestak
It goes on and comes of pretty easy as long as you put it on very thin. It has a strong solvent smell to it. I've only used it one time. I like the looks of p21s better on white but a lot of people really like IW845 especially the durability. I was thinking about putting it on my truck again for the winter. I just got this bottle last week. I let a friend borrow my old bottle and he accidentally spilled a bunch of it so he got me a new bottle. You have to be careful when this wax gets warm because it gets really runny and separates. Anyways..sorry to hijack your thread. Post some pics when you get a chance to use it.
Me and posting pics kind of go hand in hand.
#22
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Man tonight you detailing guys are killing me.
I personally don't have any problems with #26 but we all know how hard it can be to remove when it's applied too thick.
I personally don't have any problems with #26 but we all know how hard it can be to remove when it's applied too thick.
Duh......
If you want easy on easy off....you guessed it..... Nattys
#23
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
How hard is removal?
When I saw this I was thinking...:"why would you remove it"
Now I get it...per previous post. Remove is a tricky word here.....
I will let you know how difficult it is to take off after application when i use it.
Cheers
Long day....getting ready for the big day 2-morrow.
#24
#25
Originally Posted by Sleestak
It goes on and comes of pretty easy as long as you put it on very thin. It has a strong solvent smell to it. I've only used it one time. I like the looks of p21s better on white but a lot of people really like IW845 especially the durability. ..<snip>... You have to be careful when this wax gets warm because it gets really runny and separates. Anyways..sorry to hijack your thread. Post some pics when you get a chance to use it.
#26
Originally Posted by f-150sport03
For those of you way up North, you may want to look into #945 Marque D'Elegance wax from Collinite (that is the right title for #945, right Boss_429?). It is even harder than #845, but is particularly notable for its abilities to repel salts. It consistantly wins awards for being a GREAT marine wax, and since salt is the same in water or on roads, it can really help you out (or so they say).
Do you have a linky for the #945 ????
I have looked around after doing a google search and alll that I am finding is the #845 and a #915 with the Marque D'Elegance paste on.
It's lunch time so I guess I need to make a trip to the parts store to see if they carry Collinite products.
#27
Originally Posted by tiny1
Do you have a linky for the #945 ????
I have looked around after doing a google search and alll that I am finding is the #845 and a #915 with the Marque D'Elegance paste on.
It's lunch time so I guess I need to make a trip to the parts store to see if they carry Collinite products.
I have looked around after doing a google search and alll that I am finding is the #845 and a #915 with the Marque D'Elegance paste on.
It's lunch time so I guess I need to make a trip to the parts store to see if they carry Collinite products.
http://www.colliniteautomotive.com/