Alright well I've heard directly from the Manufacturer than Collinite 925 IS 845, but what about 885 and 476? I've heard they are the same but 885 just comes in a bigger tin. Any thoughts on this? Any other striking resemblances/identities?
885 is the same as 476s. 885 is just a bigger tin. So a bit more cost effective I got that response from Mike from Collinite's support team. Hope this clears things out for you. The only other benefit is that I get to confuse my friends saying that I use boat wax on my car
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Hmmm, Very interesting. I have one of each and I thought they were different...Both brand new too...What to do ...What to do...:shrug:
i have all the above mentioned, and to me they look different. This is what I have noted: 845 is the liquid versione of 915,but gives less depth and shine so i assume contain less carnauba and more solvents....... 476 could be 885 but is more harder so less solvent 885 look like 915 but is not the same shine, have the same consistency but less shine.....
Look at the MSDS sheets..they tell you which ones are the same....915 is the only one that is alone..the rest have counterparts.... http://www.colliniteautomotive.com/msds/Collinite845and925msds.pdf now look in the top left corner...see which are the same Al
i like how 845 is. applies clear and doesnt leave that white stuff, only used it on wheels so far. but would like other of their products. maybe Phil will start carrying them? oh wow. thereis col retailer near me. might stop by to see what they got
Collinite does makes good waxes. Those of you that looking for a durable wax, Collinite is a way to go!
any one know of a how to apply 476s post? I think it needs to be extremely thin but a "how to'' would be nice.