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    #1221
    Quote Originally Posted by timykoo View Post
    Is there a curing time for Meguiars m21 (syntethic sealant) before applying a wax over it?

    Is it advisable as well to do multiple layers of 476s then 845 over the last one?
    I usually let the sealant cure for about 4 hours before I apply wax on top of it.

    I think one single coat of 476 would suffice. but as sir ronki mentioned, you can do a 2nd coating pass just to make sure wala ka nalampasan.

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    #1222
    I suggest you get the 845. It's more user friendly. Mas gaganahan ka mag wax pag alam mong madali lang i apply and i buff off yung wax na nabili mo.

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    #1223
    Quote Originally Posted by nivraarvin View Post
    I suggest you get the 845. It's more user friendly. Mas gaganahan ka mag wax pag alam mong madali lang i apply and i buff off yung wax na nabili mo.
    +1ako sa 845. Easy on easy off. Matibay pa. Then maintain with Nanosliq after every wash.

    Namumuo nga lang 845. Immerse its bottle in warm water for a few minutes para matunaw ang wax. Then shake very well before using.

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    #1224
    Hehe, just to go against the grain, go for 915! (Particularly if you have a darker car.)

    Also, I know that a lot of people say that they don't see a difference between LSPs, and I won't dispute their word - but factors such as lighting conditions, the color of the car, and even individual differences in visual acuity can all play a part in whether you see those differences or not. In my case, I certainly feel that there is a difference, at least on my bright red Yaris, between the bright, mirror-like shine of Collinite 845, and, say, the deep, almost iridescent glow of Dodo Juice Rubbishboy's Juiced Edition I have on the car right now.

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    #1225
    Thanks for the input guys! I would decide when i know the price. AFAIK, mas mahal 915 and less durable right?

    btw, anybody who has jerome of autobisyo's number? i tried texting the number 09279652172, nagreply lang once tapos hindi na nagreply pa.

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    #1226
    anybody who has tried buying from this person? legit ba siya?

    Collinite Auto Wax 845 476 and 915 Choices of the Pro. Philippines - 12923996

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    #1227
    Should be legit. That's a pretty great sulit feedback score.

    The 845 is very easy to apply so I would recommend that to newbies first. If you apply the 476s incorrectly, you'll be having this face while buffing off -->

    The 915 has a higher concentration of carnauba wax so it should be great for those in need of the "deeper" gloss. Of course, if you're doing white.. it's simply a waste of money

    *Umi
    Is that the production run of the original numbered samples you had before? How is it? I always loved the SNH just because of its insane beading properties (talagang mapapangiti ka when you see it) and since it's the rainy season, more the reason to splurge on a great beading wax :naughty2:

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    #1228
    Tutal andito nadin kayo, tanong ko narin.

    Pano kaya tanggalin yung "baked on dust/dirt" sa paint?

    Last time kasi kailangan ko pa siya i-clay, cleaner wax (lime prime), then topped off with 476s

    ngayon 1 week pa lang, nandun na naman siya at parang hindi basta basta matatanggal sa normal wash...

    mauubos cleaner wax at clearcoat ko nito. hehe.

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    #1229
    Teka bat naman nagbabake yan.. ano ba ginagawa mo nanaman sa kotse, Ron

    If it's hard (since it's baked), wouldn't it be better to first "soften" it up before scrubbing away? Maybe spray a bit of WD and wipe? Pictures naman dyan..

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    #1230
    Quote Originally Posted by umi001 View Post
    Hehe, just to go against the grain, go for 915! (Particularly if you have a darker car.)

    Also, I know that a lot of people say that they don't see a difference between LSPs, and I won't dispute their word - but factors such as lighting conditions, the color of the car, and even individual differences in visual acuity can all play a part in whether you see those differences or not. In my case, I certainly feel that there is a difference, at least on my bright red Yaris, between the bright, mirror-like shine of Collinite 845, and, say, the deep, almost iridescent glow of Dodo Juice Rubbishboy's Juiced Edition I have on the car right now.
    i've been using 915 for a while now and i can honestly say i am very much satisfied using it on my black montero and black grandia. more on the wet look side and not the mirror like finish. even with my gray vios it looks good too. who says that its hard to bring the shine on a gray paint? try 915 and you will see.

    have not tried collinite 845 insulator wax and 476 though, but both have good reviews. i definitely would like to try them soon. mahirap bili ng bili ng wax kasi di mo naman magamit lahat.

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