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Collinite never ceases to amaze!

Old 06-23-2013, 07:10 PM
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Put a coat of Collinite 845 on my black truck this afternoon. I always love that shine it gives off! Now it's protected for the summer. Anyone who hasn't tried this stuff owe it to themselves to try a bottle. A bottle will likely last the life of your truck. I'll take some more pics when I get it in the sun.

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Yummmmmmmm looks like I'm off to get a bottle...
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You guys and your black trucks... lol, no way I could do it.
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People on here say they apply it to plastic. But collinite says it will stain trim. What do you guys do? Right now I use autoglym for paint and turtle ice for plastic and chrome.
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Looks like I'll be picking up a bottle ASAP! Just did my self a favor and picked up some Meguiars Quick Detailer for $6. Gotta keep my black looking shiny!
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Originally Posted by rdkev
You guys and your black trucks... lol, no way I could do it.
I don't know either... It's a pain, but I love black when it's clean!! Just cleaned mine again today..

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Originally Posted by rdkev
You guys and your black trucks... lol, no way I could do it.
Black is not a color, it's a career choice. Cleaned mine today....again.
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Originally Posted by HardcoreFXFour
Put a coat of Collinite 845 on my black truck this afternoon. I always love that shine it gives off! Now it's protected for the summer. Anyone who hasn't tried this stuff owe it to themselves to try a bottle. A bottle will likely last the life of your truck. I'll take some more pics when I get it in the sun.

Truck looks great...I could never do a black vehicle again!

I was wondering if you'd been affected by the flooding and rains in Alberta, but your house looks high'n'dry
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Originally Posted by Azuri
Black is not a color, it's a career choice. Cleaned mine today....again.
That's an awesome phrase!!
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The collinite does not stain my trim at all like traditional wax. I just did my mustang with a base coat of Mothers California Gold cleaner wax and a top coat of Collinite. Wasn't sure if I had enough to do the car as I had given my sister my bottle. Found that there was a little itty bit in the bottom of my spray bottle and that's all it took.

Put it in a spray bottle, barely mist your pad for each panel, done.

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