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Blackpool Rocker

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381 posts

243 months

Sunday 26th December 2010
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...I have a Akoya Silver A4 and usually clean the car using AutoGlym super resin polish and finished off with Collinite 845,with good results.
I have been give some Bilt-Hamber AutoBalm, The question is, if I wash,clay and then use the Bilt-Hamber will it work with the Collonite correctly? Or is that going to react and cause losts of problems?

Thanks for help guys.

domster

8,431 posts

291 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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It's a sealant, just like Collinite is.

It is unlikely to react with it, but why you'd use both is debatable.

It's like sanding a door, priming it, then putting one coat of Dulux white gloss on and one coat of Crown white gloss and arguing the merit of this as a process.

Colly and BH Autobalm are essentially 'do the same thing/either or' products. Just use one or the other, with two coats being best for coverage.


domster

8,431 posts

291 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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PS, always, wash, clay, POLISH and then use wax or sealant. (Polish being the SRP in your case).

PJ S

10,842 posts

248 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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As Dom has pointed out, AB does the same job as 845, but without the carnauba and resultant tall beading.
Some people like that aesthetic feature, but its downside is when the beads dry off, leaving the mineral deposits - not so bad on light colours, but dark ones look dreadful.
To use both, you'd strip off the 845, and leave out the SRP unless using for its abrasiveness to knock back some light swirls.
BH AB has a bit more filling power than SRP, so you'll mask more swirls.
Do no more than 1/4 panel at a time, and buff off within 30 secs. If it's set up too much, go over the area again, then buff a bit sooner.
Leave for an hour, then apply the Colly, and that's you done.
AB also works a charm on textured black trim, but for something more permanently darkened, you could use Dodo Juice's Supernatural trim sealant, or GTechniq's (C4 I think?)

Blackpool Rocker

Original Poster:

381 posts

243 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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...Thanks for your answers and help guys.

I will probably try the BH, but have been very happy with the Collinite, Its easy to use and I Like the water beading, so I may stick with the 845.

Rob