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Re: What to Get to detail it right:
I know the Collinite you're referring to, and I remember the same thing. This particular one is slightly difficult to get off only because it doesn't completely glaze over. You definitely need multiple microfiber towels as they begin to smear quickly. Other than that, it's awesome.
Now that spring is coming and hopefully no more salt on the roads, I'll monitor how long its protection, or beading, lasts. I bought it at Advance Auto Parts for about $13.00. It's in a clear bottle with simple red lettering.
It apparently wasn't even designed as a vehicle wax, rather it was used by the electric industry according to the bottle. I'm guessing it was used as a type of dielectric grease or something similar. Either way, it made my truck's finish bead like a damn candle and shine much better than previous products I've used.
I also use Turtle Wax Zip Wax Car Wash. I used to buy the more expensive "boutique" types of car wash, but this stuff works really well. I don't use it for the "wax" that it claims to apply as you wash, but it does seem to help maintain a certain amount of beading between waxes and polishes.
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2005 SE Crew Cab 4x4
Big Tow Package
High Utility Bed Package with Bed Divider and Bed Extender
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No real mods yet except for Truxedo Lo Pro
"It is what it is!"
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