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navman

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Is it any good, have seen some pretty good buys on it when surfing ebay for parts.
 
I like it and have been using it for many years. It seems to hold up well and is more resistent to streaks than teflon polishes.
 
Ditto what boatbum said...
I tried several products before sticking with the Collinite 920 cleaner and the 885 wax...
 
ok thanks, think I will pick some up and give it a try.
 
navman, if you decide on the 885 paste wax, which I recommend; follow directions. "DO NOT" let it dry......it'll be impossible to remove.
 
I just waxed my boat using Collinte and really like the product.
 
One more comment on the Collinite 885 paste wax. It is only a wax & will not clean surface at all. Unless surface is pristine; I would definitely use the cleaner first.
 
I swear by the cleaner, I haven't found anything that will get rid of spider #rb2@gr5t$% as well as this stuff
 
Thanks for the heads up about the cleaner and the wax, I bought this combo in a kit. It was not the paste wax though.
 
Question,I have read that we are to apply a polish first,then wax.Does the Collinite cleaner remove the polish.
Thanks Dave
 
Polish is just a very fine compound. It your gelcoat is in very good condition you don't need to polish. That said, most boats will benefit from a polish before waxing even if the gelcoat looks good. Collinite paste wax is, IMHO, the best wax for gelcoat out there.

But I stopped using it years ago in favor of Zaino.
 
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Originally posted by Capt. Bill1

Polish is just a very fine compound. It your gelcoat is in very good condition you don't need to polish. That said, most boats will benefit from a polish before waxing even if the gelcoat looks good. Collinite paste wax is, IMHO, the best wax for gelcoat out there.

But I stopped using it years ago in favor of Zaino.






Why?
 
OK,but some say we need to seal the gelcoat ,is that something different.
 
"Why?"

Because it is easier to a apply and it lasts longer.

"OK,but some say we need to seal the gelcoat ,is that something different."

You mean seal it with something before you seal it with wax? I'm not sure what they are talking about.
 
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