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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
This stuff is amazing. I always put it on top of jescar sealant and I’ve won a ton of car shows. Most people ask if I’ve had my car ceramic coated. I have not. The combo is a winning one and I won’t use anything else. It outlasts anything I’ve ever used, and I’ve been detailing for over 20 years. You will not be disappointed. VERY VERY LITTLE goes a LONG way. Don’t overuse it. It goes on easy and comes off easy with very little to no dust etc.
Hari Prasad
Reviewed in India on December 18, 2024
Applying the police will take time but yeah the car looks good and it will last 2 weeks or maybe 3 weeks if there is no rain. The quantity of the liquid we can use multiple Times. I have not completed mine yet.
FrancoisBeauchemin
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2023
Cirer des voitures fini impeccable, facile appliquer, facile à enlever
Customer
Reviewed in India on August 23, 2021
Really loving this product. Gives my car a really shiny look and needs to applied in small quantities. Have been using for more than a year now and still have plenty left over. Might look expensive in the initial purchase but totally worth it in the long run
Manu
Reviewed in India on December 10, 2019
Excellent product, though little costly, works charmingly.
The Greek
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2015
I threw out all my Maguires stuff. This wax if by far superior to anything your going to purchase at the box stores. I put two coats on my black car after clay bar it and a quick buff. When it rains my call looks clean. I even did my wheels and the brake dust comes right off. I put two coats on the car before winter and so far when i run it through the car wash it comes out awesome. I do suggest though running a clay bar over your vehicle first, its easy. I also open the hood after I pull it into the garage and put the bottle on the engine so that it liquefies. Its the consistency of bacon grease and you can use it that way but it doesn't take much to liquefy. Also very very sparingly apply. This stuff goes a long way. Yes you can do your windows too. I've done them on both the car and truck no problem. In fact on my windshield on the bike it works great. Bugs come right off. I did the front end of the bike including the wheels and dirt and bugs come off easily. I wouldn't put on any engine cases because I'm not sure if it would burn off or discolor. I also used this to wax our stainless stove ( just the stainless panels folks) and fridge and they look great. I have use some paint sealants as well not saying this is the best wax ever but it works, it lasts and anything you buy out there at the stores will not hold up to this. This is almost a combination wax/sealant. I won't explain the difference between the two but combined they work great. Make sure your paint is clean. You don't need to buff it out unless its in real bad shape. If you have difficulty removing it then your paint is dirty and again either clay bar or cleaner/compound first. Once you do that, applying and removing is effortless. Remember, sparingly just enough to put a thin coat, and patients!! let it dry!! this can take up to 15-20 min depending on humidity. Also small sections at a time. I've bought every motorhead I know a bottle.
J. K. Schrock
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2012
This stuff is the bomb. On my black car, I have so far used the following waxes/polishes/sealers/etc.:'Liquid Glass: Very durable, shiny, and sort of difficult to get off without streaks. Beads water well, for months on end. I liked how shiny it was, but it seems to diminish the color, if that makes any sense. Put enough of this stuff on, and your black car parked in the sun will eventually look like a blue car, because you end up seeing the reflection of the sky off the car, instead of the black color.Black Light: Less durable, very easy to get off cleanly. Enhances the color, with a shine that is a little less "sharp". Beads water pretty well, for about 2 washes, then fades. Smells like grapes. Oddly, when the car has been sitting in the sun and the paint gets hot, it smells like *roasted* grapes. Fascinating. I wonder if it has actual grapes in it!...which brings me to Collinite 845. It appears to have actual carnuba wax in it, and is almost paste-like. It's almost like a mix of thin oil and wax. There's a process you have to follow when using it to get it to liquid form (below). The shine is great. It enhances the color, with a shine that is less sharp than LG, but looks better. It almost glows. This is the look I had in mind for a freshly-waxed black car (I'm picky, I know). Water beading is pretty impressive. Soapy water beads quite a bit. Rinse water, even more. It's kind of entertaining to shoot water across the hood and watch nearly all of it fly off the other side and hit the ground. The paint seems to hate water now, a useful trait when the paint is black.When you order this stuff, you should also order some squirt bottles. Meguiar's sells some. When it arrives at your place, do the following: Fill a bowl with hot water, and put the bottle in it (with the lid closed, obviously). Let it get hot. Take it out, and shake it violently. Put it back in the hot water and repeat the process. Eventually, it will be a liquid. Open the top, and pour some of it into a squirt bottle. While it's still warm, get to work waxing your car, because eventually it will cool to a paste again, and you'll have to do the shake-n-bake process on the squirt bottle too.Use a SMALL amount on a foam pad and rub it on. It will take a while to prime the pad, so you'll have to keep putting wax on it. Put it on the car thin, let it dry for about 20 minutes, and wipe it off with a microfiber towel (80% polyester, 20% polyamide). Sweet! Now, get a sealable sandwich bag, and put the pad in it. The next time you wax a car, the pad will be primed, and you won't have to use as much material. I waxed an s2000 (twice), a Civic, and a Toyota 4Runner and only used 0.125 (that's 1/8) of the bottle.UPDATE: Having used Collinite on my car for a month or so, I've noticed something. It still beads water freakishly well, and still looks good. However, it seems to "scratch" easily. It's possible to scratch a wax finish without actually scratching the paint. Take something like, say, a chamois and dry off a section of the car with it. Most waxes on black paint will show cob-webbing or hologram effects from this, since a chamois surface, however soft, is still slightly abrasive. The tiny scratches are in the wax, not the paint. Thus it's best to avoid using a chamois on black paint. However, most waxes don't scratch in this way when you use a soft drying towel. This stuff does. It only shows in bright light, but it's definitely there. Also, I had my car parked at the corner of a parking lot while at a meeting, and a cat apparently jumped on it and walked around a bit. I noticed paw prints in the dust on the trunk. The cat apparently tried to walk around the passenger compartment, got to the door, and fell off (probably because the paint was so slick). The result was a long straight cobweb effect down the door. It's easy enough to repair, just put more Collinite on it.
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