Jescar Powerlock + and Collinite 845 Combo
Getting ready to try and protect my CU2 again. Last go around used some old crappy Mother's wax. Really didn't want to go ceramic, as I'm a DIY type of guy. Ordered both off of Amazon, and both came with microfibers which was nice!
Read tons of reviews on this combo, anyone else used this? Any tips, issues, rants, success? https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/honda-t...f93d2aa5c.jpeg |
Re: Jescar Powerlock + and Collinite 845 Combo
I have not used power lock but I have used collinite 845 many times. As I am sure you have read, applying it thin is key. When 845 is applied too thick it is a pain to buff off. A little goes a long way.
Originally Posted by black94sol
(Post 51943424)
Getting ready to try and protect my CU2 again. Last go around used some old crappy Mother's wax. Really didn't want to go ceramic, as I'm a DIY type of guy. Ordered both off of Amazon, and both came with microfibers which was nice!
Read tons of reviews on this combo, anyone else used this? Any tips, issues, rants, success? https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/honda-t...f93d2aa5c.jpeg |
Re: Jescar Powerlock + and Collinite 845 Combo
Originally Posted by tripleb
(Post 51961395)
I have not used power lock but I have used collinite 845 many times. As I am sure you have read, applying it thin is key. When 845 is applied too thick it is a pain to buff off. A little goes a long way.
|
Re: Jescar Powerlock + and Collinite 845 Combo
Originally Posted by 1993
(Post 51981925)
In your experience(s), does Collinite 845 "sweat" even when applied thinly?
|
Re: Jescar Powerlock + and Collinite 845 Combo
Originally Posted by tripleb
(Post 51985777)
I have only experienced the “sweating” in areas that were applied a little thicker than it should be. Never had any issues as long as it was very thin.
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:46 PM. |
© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands