Did the new Wax today: Collinite No. 845

WoW Shipkiller......that seriously makes me want to go clay mine and put that wax on it. I need to clay it at any rate, perhaps the weekend after next. Great shine.
 
Nice work lovely reflections :thumbsup: When i used 845 i put it on the radiator for 10 mins then it is a liquid wax and i found it very easy to use left a great wet look on my nieces Met Grey Corsa.
 
Aebous said:
WoW Shipkiller......that seriously makes me want to go clay mine and put that wax on it. I need to clay it at any rate, perhaps the weekend after next. Great shine.


Thanks.

I heard it rained out there this week.

My brother and Mom live out there in LV.
 
Yep rained pretty good too. I think what we had almost counts as an all out downpour. Now my Z is way dirty due to the crappy car ports we have and it's been too cold to wash the car on my own.
 
Well, it's Feb 24th and it's been two months since I have waxed the car.

Yesterday was basic mechanical maintenance day. Today I installed the MFSW kit, then washed the car.

Did not do anything to it but wash it and dry it with a chamois.

It still beads water like a big dog, and has a great shine. I had just got back from a 25 mile drive to run some errands.

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I also installed the stubby last week.

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I am thinking that in the next coming weeks, when the weather warms up a bit, to give it a really good bath then hit it again with another coat of Collinite on the buffer..
 
It is a rare element found in Arizona and New Mexico. It is mined in old meteorite crash sites, pulverized for use in several automotive and home care products.

Properties are:
self-dissolving
fused tri-particulate
diminishing abrasive.

Mixed with a little hydrogen peroxide it will clean the old style radiators and relieve toe fungus symptoms. Also low in VOC's. Very important, that.
 
Looks pretty good - I can see why Mirror Works is using it on yachts in the Bellevue area and recommending it for cars that live outdoors.

Is your roadster garaged or living outside?
 
AlanL said:
Looks pretty good - I can see why Mirror Works is using it on yachts in the Bellevue area and recommending it for cars that live outdoors.

Is your roadster garaged or living outside?


For now, my Roadster lives outside. That will change in the spring...
 
Wow - I am definitely impressed with this stuff.

Thanks for keeping us updated on your observations.
 
:happyclap: No more //Mini-van in the dooryard!
Now if we can just hurry up and get the car in the garage. :poke:
 
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