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Auto-Painting and DetailingTalk Thread, Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2] in More Than Looks; Ah, yung 'rainy days' promo pa pala. 476 lang kasi kinuha ko nun. Pa-update nalang kami mga bro kung may ...
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    Default Re: Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2]

    Ah, yung 'rainy days' promo pa pala. 476 lang kasi kinuha ko nun.
    Pa-update nalang kami mga bro kung may sale ulit
    Pero discounted narin pala yung 1.8k? Mapag-ipunan nga..

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    Default Re: Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2]

    Quote Originally Posted by bombitmd View Post
    jmpet, medyo madami yata gamit mo Ang technique ko for spraying OCW is slow squeeze, and while squeezing, swipe your spray over the area (ex., left to right). You just need a very light mist over the area you intend to wax.

    For example, sa isang door ko, one spray across the top half, and another spray on the bottom half. Make sure lang na as your squeeze, you also move your hand so that the your squeeze will last the entire left to right movement. Gets ba? Ang hirap i-describe... hehe. Tingnan ko kung makagawa ako ng video
    up with this one, thats what we also do, it all boils down on how you move you hands when you spray to ensure maximum coverage, even when using QD you don't have to use that much

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    Default Re: Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2]

    Quote Originally Posted by Chikselog View Post
    Mga sirs RE: Soaking MF in water with vinegar, gaano po katagal ito ibababad? Kalalagay ko lang sa bucket with water/vinegar mixture. Hehe.
    30 minutes to 1 hour and occasionally move the towels

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    Quote Originally Posted by kafph2000 View Post
    Hi guys,
    My first can of 476 is almost empty. Now, I'm thinking of whether I'll get another one or buy 915 instead. Aside from the price(700 vs 1800 ), does anyone know their differences in terms of performance? Which one's better for black cars? Thanks!
    definitely 915 is better, wetter and darker, also the shine lasts longer compared to 476 which beads longer but the shine sort of flattens after some time

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbhollanda View Post
    thanks.

    ano ba difference ng collonite waxes -- 476, 845 and 915? ano mas maganda gamitin as pure wax (no cleaners) na weekly ang application kasi monthly naman ang application ko ng carlack twins e so gagawin kong in between the carlack twins itong collonite and ocw but then ano maganda na collonite product kasi 3 yan e.
    476 and 845 are both basically the same, 476 being the paste version and also lasts about twice longer and 845 being the liquid version being less durable but easier to apply, basically looks wise they're both the same, 476 = hard to apply and PITA to remove but lasts really long, 845 liquid version = easy to apply, easy to remove, good for addicted to waxing and less just about half of 476

    915 is on a different ball game in terms of looks, this baby easily wins over 476 and 845 two hands down and the durability doesn't go far down from 476 its nearly at par, basically what sets 915 apart from both collinite waxes is that the shine lasts longer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    dbhollanda: Overkill yung monthly application ng Carlack Twins. Remember light polish din yung Nano-Systematic care.

    Dapat every 3 months tulad ng Bigbert's Optiguard Paint Protection Program.

    Collinite 476:

    Collinite 915:

    [SIZE=-1]Collinite 845:[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1][/SIZE]
    Its overkill because even with BB's Optiguard being suggested every 3 months you are also putting on a carnauba on top every other week or monthly meaning if you put Carlack twins every 3 months that should already be enough, but since you putting on waxes every month or every other week this would mean you're very concerned about your car's paint but putting carlack twins every month is taking it way over what is necessary

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    Quote Originally Posted by tc327 View Post
    SG after ng collinite application ba mean hugas na lang with shampoo or water lang then punas punas di kaya matanggal lets say nagpacarwash ka na nagamit ng foam
    if the 915 would be removed from the wash process it will not be caused by the soap in the foam it would be the improper technique used by car washes around the metro, have you ever seen any foam type car wash around that also uses the two bucket method to remove the dirt and grits they remove from the paint? basically what they do it just push it around and hope the foam lubricated it enough to not scratch or marr the paint which in not what happens to most cases, improper washing technique as this could deplete any waxes or sealants ability to perform and protect due to the harsh nature the paint is being washed, its like they are being scoured out of the paint, but once done properly 915 would lasts a lot of washes because as SG said its detergent proof and it really is based on how many member here can attest to it

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    Default Re: Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2]

    Quote Originally Posted by dbhollanda View Post
    SG-> mukhang maganda nga ang 915 and 845. san kaya nakakabili nito?
    PM mo si madkatz, may mga contacts siya

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    Default Re: Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2]

    parang di nama over kill yung weekly wax.... I used to wax 3 parts of my car weekly.... using FLEET....

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    Default Re: Detailing Thread [For Newbies][continued 2]

    I just use Megs UQW, Finish Kare 425, OGE between regular wax applications of about a month or so apart. Weekly waxing is not only expensive and time consuming but also unecessary especially if you have top wax/sealant brands already on. But if waxing weekly will put a huge smile on someone's face then, wax on!



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