Does No. 435 Streak Fixer Remove Collinite’s Marine Wax Protection?
No. 435 features a fast bond polymer additive which will not remove your existing coat of Collinite’s Marine Waxes (925, 885, 870, 845). It’s unique formula gently lifts surface born contaminants such as black streaks, mild scum, water spots and stains. No. 435 can be used all season long as an “On Deck Detailer” to…
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between No.920 Marine Cleaner and No.631 Marine Compounding Polish?
No.920 Fiberglass Boat Cleaner is a medium cut, economically designed compound best suited for the removal of gel coat staining, mild-moderate oxidation and other surface imperfections that can be commonly remedied by hand use. No. 631 Fleetcut’s versatility combines the cut of a compound with the finish of a polish. Designed for machine use (rotary…
Read MoreCan Collinite products be used on non-skid marine surfaces?
Our waxes make virtually any surface slippery. So for safety reasons, Collinite Marine Waxes are not recommended for non-skid surfaces. The 920 Fiberglass Boat Cleaner can be used in order to wipe away and clean contaminants in the grooves, but it will not offer any weather protection.
Read MoreCan 870 Remove Oxidation And Stubborn Stains From My Boat?
Yes. 870 is designed to remove mild oxidation, black streaks and stains while leaving behind a high gloss protective wax coating for up to 3 months. This product is ideal as an All-in-One for a shorter, fresh water seasons.
Read MoreIs 870 Fleetwax The Liquid Version Of The 885 Fleetwax Paste?
No. 870 is a liquid cleaner wax and 885 is a pure paste wax with no cleaners.
Read MoreShould 920 always be used before applying a wax?
920 should be used if any of the following conditions are present on the fiberglass: oxidation, streaks, discoloration, severe stains or water spots. If the boat is brand new and in pristine condition, 925 or 885 can be applied immediately.
Read MoreIs 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 MoreWhat’s the difference between 925 and 885?
925 is a liquid gel version of the 885 Fleetwax. It provides a smooth spread and machine friendly application which can be applied in larger sections than a traditional paste wax.
Read MoreIn which detailing scenario is it ideal to use 925?
925 can save detailers many hours when waxing larger vessels. It provides 4-6 months of high gloss shine and durable UV protection and is easily applied with a DA polisher or wax orbital (finishing pad recommended). 925’s user friendly formula is an excellent alternative for a shorter boating season, and it also a suitable to…
Read MoreIs 885 Fleetwax The Paste Version Of The 870 Fleetwax?
No. 885 is a pure wax with no cleaners. 870 is a one step liquid cleaner wax.
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