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02-14-07, 10:02
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Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: Brookfield Illinois Posts: 1,397 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Me too! Id also like to see what PC does to AW. | |
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02-14-07, 02:47
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Fort Lewis, WA Posts: 710 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) I am just curious to see what it would do to an already OUTSTANDING product...
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02-17-07, 11:40
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Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Richmond, Indiana Posts: 462 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) I've not been able to find results/compatibility of PC'ing Z8? How 'bout PC'ing ClearSeal {WOW! Interesting thought.}?
Anyone????
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02-17-07, 03:18
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Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Vancouver BC/NC Posts: 1,155 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Why would you use a PC for ClearSeal when it's designed to be used extremely thinly by hand. PC would probably absorb a tiny bit more product. You can CS way faster by hand I expect also.
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02-17-07, 05:38
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Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Singapore Posts: 628 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by SilvaBimma Why would you use a PC for ClearSeal when it's designed to be used extremely thinly by hand. PC would probably absorb a tiny bit more product. You can CS way faster by hand I expect also. | In this thread, PC refers to Polycharge, not the usual PC refering to the DA machine  . | |
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02-17-07, 06:54
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by SilvaBimma Why would you use a PC for ClearSeal when it's designed to be used extremely thinly by hand. PC would probably absorb a tiny bit more product. You can CS way faster by hand I expect also. | I agree. Let's not mix things just to mix them. CS is a product that stands on its own for what it is.
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02-18-07, 02:29
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Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Vancouver BC/NC Posts: 1,155 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by Gen2 In this thread, PC refers to Polycharge, not the usual PC refering to the DA machine  . | +1 Quote: |
I agree. Let's not mix things just to mix them. CS is a product that stands on its own for what it is.
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02-19-07, 05:16
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Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Richmond, Indiana Posts: 462 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by docker I've not been able to find results/compatibility of PC'ing Z8? How 'bout PC'ing ClearSeal {WOW! Interesting thought.}?
Anyone???? | My real question is about PolyCharging Z8 and whether anyone has tried?
Regarding ClearSeal - I was mor joking than serious about that.
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02-19-07, 09:58
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by docker My real question is about PolyCharging Z8 and whether anyone has tried?
Regarding ClearSeal - I was mor joking than serious about that. | I tried it. Does not streak, but I did not do a durability test to see if there is any additional benefit.
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02-19-07, 11:27
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: IL Posts: 587 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Just being curious..
can you PC-H20 distilled water? | |
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02-20-07, 07:31
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by sspeer Just being curious..
can you PC-H20 distilled water? | It will mix, sure. Will it do anything... not likely!
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02-20-07, 07:38
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: IL Posts: 587 | Re: Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Quote: |
Originally Posted by DavidB It will mix, sure. Will it do anything... not likely! |
I'm a little confused now. I'm under the impression that you can Pcharge a quick detailer. Does the QD need to have some protetive quality for it to charge? | |
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