Hello, I was wondering what was the best layering strategy with regards to Colli 845. I really like to get the best of each product, but I'm worried that 845 contains cleaners that would prevent me from doing so. For example, would it be possible to layer: -1x Klasse SG, waiting 24 hours -1x Colli 845, waiting 24 hours -1x Fuzion Would 845 affect SG? Or, for example: - 2x Colli 845 w/ ~4 hours of curing time - 1x M16 Would the second layer or 845 affect the first layer? Since 845 isn't a real synthetic sealant, would topping it with a carnauba wax affect it? Or if I should stick to 1 product and I'm losing my money/time?
im sure you can layer 845 if you wait 24 hours till first layer cures. how about using 915 as well on top of 845? i like fusion, did you try putting it on top of blackfire?
I tried Fuzion on top of Wolfgang sealant 3.0 and wasn't impressed. Since Fuzion is best used on metallic colors, I prefer to use the reflective property of for example Klasse SG or 845 then topped with Fuzion that improves the flake/deepness.
never tried fuzion on top of 845 but probably can, but i like how fuzion looks on top of blackfire looked a lot better in person but then again this is just after blackfire
Here's 2x Klasse SG topped with Fuzion: As I said, on metallic colors, I prefer to combine a reflective sealant with the property of Fuzion. On this blue NSX, I would have replaced Fuzion by Souveran paste... Blackfire/Jetseal/Wolfgang 3.0 followed by Souveran.
Collinite contains no cleaners or abrasives so it can go on top of anything but I don't understand using Klasse SG and then putting Collinite 845 on top of that. Use one or the other. I would go, either 1x Klasse SG and then to Fuzion. Or 845 and then to Fuzion. Or do the 2x Collinite and then top it with whatever.
This leads to my next question: what's best in term of reflectivity / durability / clear non muting finish? Klasse SG or 845?
I wouldn't reccommend putting 845 on top of anything as its a solvent based product and contains petrolium distillates. In theory, it would damage or remove a layer of protection under it, unless its being layered on top of itself. 845 is so durable I don't see the point of putting anything under it anyways. You can always top it with a good 'nuba for that extra pop and protection if you'd like tho.
I found Jon's article to be very helpful. Here it is. http://www.detailingbliss.com/forum/detailing-school/8048-layering-wax-spit-shining.htm