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Collinite Liquid Insulator Wax was originally developed for power companies to protect against high voltage power failure, electrical fires, and explosions. If it stands up to these conditions, imagine how well it will protect your vehicle's paint. Collinite has been making car care products since 1912. This is one of those companies whose products have been kept virtually secret outside of professional detailing and body shops, and car show circles. That's why there is no flashy packaging and labels on Collinite products. The truth is, its not really necessary. Collinite products sell themselves.
You can expect up to 5 months of protection and incredible water-beading, even on non-garaged vehicles. Liquid Insulator Wax is in a class all its own when it comes to long-term durability, easy application, and paint enhancement. The liquid car wax was created to insulate electrical components, but it has become one of the foremost liquid car waxes on the market by word-of-mouth of Collinite's very satisfied customers.
Liquid Insulator Wax is used on automobiles, trucks, buses and aircraft where protection is key, but frequent reapplications are not practical. The wax is excellent for fleets. It leaves a high gloss, nearly indestructible clear coating that repels water, pollution, sun, salt spray, bugs, and more. Liquid Insulator Wax provides tough protection against adverse weather conditions. It makes a great winter wax_x009d_ when you want tough paint protection against road salt, snow and ice, without sacrificing shine. Collinite's headquarters are in New York where harsh winters are the norm. They know a thing or two about durable paint protection. In the summer, Insulator Wax stands up to the heat and UV rays better than most carnauba waxes. You can even use #845 on boats to guard the hull against salt water oxidation. Now that's a tough wax!
Application
Liquid Insulator Wax can be applied by hand or using a dual action polisher equipped with a finishing pad.
- If applying by hand, simply wipe on Liquid Insulator Wax using a poly foam applicator. It takes very little to cover each panel. Buff with a soft Microfibre Towel. You will find the wax easiest to remove if you apply a thin coat and do not let it completely haze over before buffing.
- To apply by machine: work at a low speed with no pressure since you are simply applying a product. Use a finessing pad, then buff off with a Microfibre Towel before the products drys.
If you're looking for durability and gloss in a liquid carnauba wax, you can't go wrong with Collinite Insulator Wax. It has been a favorite at car shows and in body shops for more than 40 years.