collinite 476s, experiences please...
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excellent stuff!!! make sure you put it on in thin layers. use an applicator pad but it must be damp then put 3 thin layers on.do two panels at a time. so put it on 1 panel then move onto next once the 2nd panel is done buff off the 1st panel. if you leave it on to long it can be hard to buff off! I have an estoril blue TVR and it looks amazing with 2 coats of SRP and 3 coats of Colly.
y282 said:
could i apply it with stockinette?
Look, spend a couple of quid, and put the old skool stuff in the bin - that was then, this is now.Oh, and feel the car when wet from rinsing the shampoo off - if it's rough, clay it, before putting on the wax.
Don't need to do the whole car, just the areas where you feel rough spots, but you'll probably end up doing it all anyway.
476 is very good. You'll be hard pressed to beat it for durability for the price.
Like most things though it's all in the prep. A good wash routine followed by a clay bar session will set you up for maximum durability. At least a couple of coats as well to ensure full coverage. A top winter protection coat.
Wax safe shampoo after that and top up with a quick detailer when you wash and you'll get months out of it. Don't fall into the trap of over waxing.
Matt
Like most things though it's all in the prep. A good wash routine followed by a clay bar session will set you up for maximum durability. At least a couple of coats as well to ensure full coverage. A top winter protection coat.
Wax safe shampoo after that and top up with a quick detailer when you wash and you'll get months out of it. Don't fall into the trap of over waxing.
Matt
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