Will the Collinite 845 step add much more depth to my white paint?
Wes,
Proper prep work is where you are going to get your depth from. If you start with a clay, polish and sealant..... then yes, #845 will help enhance your depth. Prep work is the most important step, if thats done properly then #845 will help tremendously with depth and wetness.... even on white.
Since you are going for the 105, which is a very good sealant BTW, I would also recommend the Duragloss #601 as well. It is designed to be used with the 105. It is also quite inexpensive, and bumps up the durability a little more.
Post some pics when you get the truck done. Nothing like seeing a nicely detailed Tundra!!
Proper prep work is where you are going to get your depth from. If you start with a clay, polish and sealant..... then yes, #845 will help enhance your depth. Prep work is the most important step, if thats done properly then #845 will help tremendously with depth and wetness.... even on white.
Is the DG 951 Aquawax okay to use over the #845 for ordinary maintenance? The reason I ask is because I have already ordered the DG 951 (in addition to the 105). I'm sure that I'm making this more complicated than it needs to be but I just want to make sure before putting a bunch of time into it.
Thanks so much,
Wes
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2009 Toyota Tundra, Double Cab, 5.7L, Super White, TRD Package
Okay, I've got my products and it looks like a may finally have time to detail the Tundra this weekend. One additional question that I have relates to polished stainless. I just installed some new Westin Platinum Oval polished stainless steel step bars and the instructions mentioned applying a coat of wax to them. Which of my products would be the best to use: the Collonite 845 or the DG 105?
Thanks so much,
Wes
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2009 Toyota Tundra, Double Cab, 5.7L, Super White, TRD Package