Does 520 Increase Longevity Of Collinite Waxes?

Yes. 520 should be used regularly to remove fresh contaminants with its high lubricity formula. It will increase the life of an existing wax coat with its unique bead and sheet shine. It is compatible with all of Collinite’s finishing waxes (845, 476s, 915).

Read More

Can I Use 520 As A Stand Alone Protectant?

It is recommended that 520 be used over a base coat of one of Collinite’s finishing waxes for maximum protection. However, as a standalone, the product will provide water beading durability for up to 4 weeks as it is “Insulated” with Collinite’s signature polymer-carnauba wax protection.

Read More

Does 390 Polish replace a clay bar?

With the aid of a DA polisher, No. 390 polish is designed to remove below surface contamination such as swirls, haze, marring and fine scratches. No. 415 is designed to remove other below surface contamination like clear coat staining, brake dust, & oxidation (and other contaminants that can commonly be remedied by hand use). A clay…

Read More

My car is brand new. Should I use 325?

If you have a smooth, contaminant free surface, 325 would not be necessary.  While 325 is completely clear coat safe, it is designed to renew neglected paint finishes. It is meant to gently restore and protect the paint.

Read More

Is 920 a cleaner or a compound?

920 can act as both. It is a cleaner that will remove stubborn stains, water spots and discoloration. It also has the properties of a medium compound that will remove moderate oxidation while restoring the fiberglass finish to its original gloss and color.

Read More