I would go the route you intended. You can always try an alternative once 845 loses it's protection.After some additional research- I’ve now discovered Turtle wax and Meguiars hybrid ceramic sprays. Now I’m a bit lost. I’m looking for high gloss with some longevity... is the power lock and 845 still a good route?
That's beautiful. Does the Jescar and Collinite apply easily?I use Jescar sealant (1 coat) , Collinite 845 (2 coats) and PS Beadmaker. My advice is to apply the Jescar and Collinite then drive the car for a few days. The sun is going to bring an oily haze/residue to the surface if you applied the Collinite too thick. Once you wash the car a few days after application, it'll remove the haze then you can apply the Beadmaker. Let it cure for the 8 hours or whatever it is. I then just use Beadmaker each time after washing the car.
The Jescar does, the Collinite doesn’t. You need to go super thin with the Collinite. If you think you’re applying it thin, it’s already too thick. It’s best applied with a random orbital polisher. I personally dislike applying the Collinite, but it does last quite sometime. Im trying to force my self to love it lol. I’m year two in the program haha.That's beautiful. Does the Jescar and Collinite apply easily?
If you're looking for longevity,.......don't use those. Just like their spray wax versions, they only last a certain amount of time and it's not really that long.After some additional research- I’ve now discovered Turtle wax and Meguiars hybrid ceramic sprays. Now I’m a bit lost. I’m looking for high gloss with some longevity