stevet said:
Do ALL carquest store carry the 845? I tried the one in Lincoln Park, MI and the freaking store looked more like a flea market..... Needless to say, no 845
My personal advice is to get 476S. Looks great on dark paints, white and reds, decent on metallics and light colors. My experience has been easy to apply and remove (I cover the entire car before removing it) The stuff is tough, the regular washes make no dent to it and the beading is incredible. 845 is easier to apply because it is liquid, it is slicker, looks the same IMO but lasts less time (used both 476S and 845 in the wheels as test. 476 beads more)
The secret to make it a breeze (476S) is machine application, finishing pad, very very thin. Removal by machine, final wipeout with MF. I have dared to let it sit for 2 hours, and the stuff is still easy to remove. However, the applications are so thin you can barely see the haze...... the PC is your friend
The consensus is that #16 will look better, but any Collinite will last longer. However, neither of the Collinites looks bad, in fact, I think they look great and I am using 476S as my new main wax for friends and relatives cars that I know need the protection, or are not easily available for refreshenings.
Given the fact that the salt and mud will hide your shiny paint, a little extra protection can be more useful.
476S gets my vote! 845 second. #16 may be a choice if you will be able to do a midtrem refreshening .
Alex