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Old 01-02-2016, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Rnlcomp
Actually the truck was dirty that day, washed it about a week prior.
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I promise you there is no wax left on your truck. Wash, clay and polish if necessary then apply another coat. You'll notice the difference.
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^^^^^^^
Persistent feller isn't he?
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Originally Posted by joe mcmillan
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Persistent feller isn't he?
Meh, guy has been a member for a long time and is knowledgable. Refuses to believe it because of pride/ego. It is what it is.
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I've been using Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax and topping it off with Adam's H2O Guard & Gloss every other wash with great results
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Originally Posted by TuxBlackFX4
Meh, guy has been a member for a long time and is knowledgable. Refuses to believe it because of pride/ego. It is what it is.
LMAO your so full of your self you can't see straight. All I have to do is look at my truck and the semi permanently sealed in water stain that I didn't get clean before Collinite to know it's still protected. I've been eagerly waiting for it to wear off so I can re-apply. So far no dice. It probably helps that I only have 9500 miles on the truck and stays under a carport at home.

If you don't believe me try some your self.
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Originally Posted by TuxBlackFX4
Meh, guy has been a member for a long time and is knowledgable. Refuses to believe it because of pride/ego. It is what it is.
You should listen also.
Never too late to learn.
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I have had my Turtle Wax on for six years now and it still looks and beads great

I might have to try Colinite now though. Do you guys realize just how much money this forums costs me!
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Originally Posted by IAJack
I have had my Turtle Wax on for six years now and it still looks and beads great

I might have to try Colinite now though. Do you guys realize just how much money this forums costs me!
Get a pint on Ebay for $17.95. You wont be disappointed.
You may never need to buy another.
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Another vote for colinite insulator wax! Little goes a long way...
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I used Collinite 845 for several years with fairly good results. It's an old school product that works. I used it on the wheels of my F150 and found that the brake dust was etched into the wheels. I'm not sure if this was an issue with 845 failing under heat or if the F150 brake pads are solid iron or both.


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