Collinite No. 925 Marine Wax
Durable Carnauba-Polymer Protection with High-Gloss Shine
For marine detailers seeking maximum longevity between applications, No. 885 offers the longest-lasting protection in the Collinite lineup. Collinite No. 925 is a liquid version of the legendary 885 paste wax, offering the same lasting weather defense in a smoother, more machine-friendly formula. Designed for hand or machine application, No. 925 lays down a glossy, protective coating on clean, contaminant-free fiberglass or gel coat, shielding against UV rays, salt spray, and harsh marine elements for months.
Key Features
- Carnauba-Polymer Hybrid delivers a radiant, wet-look gloss and durable protection.
- Shields surfaces for 4–6 months against UV, salt, and weathering.
- Spreads easily with a DA polisher—ideal for large surface areas.
- Wipes off with minimal buffing, even in high heat or humidity.
- Compatible with fiberglass and gel coat.
- Can be layered over itself or 885 Fleetwax for enhanced durability and shine.
- High Coverage: One 16 oz bottle covers 1,200–2,000 sq ft.
Directions
For best results, prep surface with Collinite No. 631 Fleetcut Machine Polishing Compound or No. 920 Fiberglass Cleaner to remove oxidation and ensure proper wax bonding.
By Hand:
- Apply 3–4 pea-sized drops of No. 925 onto a foam or microfiber applicator.
- Spread over a 3×3 ft section in a crosshatch pattern.
- Allow the product to haze, then buff off with a clean, folded microfiber towel.
- Flip towel sections often and replace as needed to avoid wax buildup.
By Machine:
- Apply 4–5 pea-sized drops of No. 925 onto a finishing or waxing pad.
- Use a DA polisher set between speed 2-3.
- Work in a 3×3 ft section with very light pressure in a crosshatch pattern.
- Once the product hazes, buff with a clean microfiber towel, flipping frequently.
FAQ
Q: What’s the difference between No. 925 and No. 885 Fleetwax?
A: No. 925 is the liquid gel counterpart to 885 Fleetwax, offering smoother spreading and a more machine-friendly application. It can be applied to larger sections at a time compared to traditional paste waxes, though it provides slightly less durability than 885.
Q: When should I use 925?
A: Ideal for marine professionals and enthusiasts looking to save time without sacrificing protection. Use on clean gel coat or fiberglass when shine, durability, and speed matter.
Q: What surfaces should I avoid?
A: Do not use on oxidized finishes, rubber, non-skid, vinyl, non-painted plastic, glass, or black trim.