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Old 09-22-2009, 10:54 PM
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Will the Collinite 845 step add much more depth to my white paint?
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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.
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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.

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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.

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You can put a spray sealant or wax over almost anything. I use 951 over 845, 105, Souveran, Klasse etc. It's really the star of Duragloss's line.
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^^^ Yeah, what he said.
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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?

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Either would be just fine.
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