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10-17-06, 02:38
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DavidB is online now Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Polycharger for Sprays (H20) Polycharger for Sprays (Polycharger H20) Description
This product is a polymer additive designed to work with most detail sprays and water-based acrylic sealant products (i.e., Klasse Sealant Glaze). This product is designed to:
1. Give detailing sprays true protection and gloss enhancing capabilities
2. Improve acrylic sealant durability, application (ease of use) and slickness
Note: The benefit this additive provides varies with each product.
Note: This product can only be used with water-based products. Manufacture products tested include:
- Sonus
- Ultimate
- Zymol
- Mothers
- Optimum
- Meguiar’s
- Poorboys
- Blackfire
- Zaino (not Z8)
- Eagle1
- Wolfgang
- Menzerna
- Turtlewax
- Chemical Guys (excluding full synthetic spray)
This product works by adding powerful water-based polymers to systems that can benefit from Polycharger’s unique technology (UV protection, gloss enhancers, detergent/salt resistant finish). Mixing does not change the shelf life of the original product. Mixing Instructions
Polycharger for Sprays is provided in a glass pharmaceutical bottle (blue) with an eye dropper stem and a rubber bulb closure. Each depression of the rubber bulb fills the dropper stem approximately 50%. This is “one dose” of Polycharger for Sprays.
For sprays, mix 4-6 doses per 16 ounce bottle of spray.
For Klasse Sealant Glaze, use a 4 ounce mixing bottle (provided). Fill the mixing bottle half full with Sealant Glaze (2 ounces). Apply 4 doses of Polycharger, cap the mixing bottle and shake thoroughly. Adding Polycharger H20 to Klasse Sealant Glaze does not reduce shelf life. Usage
Follow sealant manufacturer’s application instructions. Testing
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10-17-06, 03:57
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: hartford ct Posts: 1,425 | is this for sealent use only or can we poly-charge trim protectants also?
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10-17-06, 03:59
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca Posts: 4,519 | Got mine today David, thank you!
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10-17-06, 04:21
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10-17-06, 04:25
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Originally Posted by tdekany | Most of the Cali testers got theirs today because we are closer to David
Also, can the Polycharger H20 be used for spraywaxes, like OCW and Aquawax? | |
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10-17-06, 06:40
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DavidB is online now Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by holland_patrick is this for sealent use only or can we poly-charge trim protectants also? | If you know the chemical makeup of the trim protectant you can add Polycharger to it. However, you may or may not get the results you desire. We are developing a Polycharger specifically for tire dressing and VLRP products, like 303 Aerospace. I hope to have samples in November.
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10-17-06, 07:51
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: hartford ct Posts: 1,425 | well I know BnB is water based.. but TR is not... i was going to try both of them with the baja as i'm more worried about the trim.... AIO boosted on the trim might be nice also
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10-17-06, 08:16
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DavidB is online now Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by holland_patrick well I know BnB is water based.. but TR is not... i was going to try both of them with the baja as i'm more worried about the trim.... AIO boosted on the trim might be nice also | BnB???
I have not tried AIO. I suspect it will require the Polycharge for Sealants. I will mix it here and let you know so you don't waste your product.
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10-19-06, 10:14
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Honolulu Posts: 185 | I believe holland_patrick was refering to Poorboy's Bold n Bright and Trim Restorer David | |
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10-21-06, 09:01
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Join Date: May 2006 Posts: 30 | David,
The above instructions for the KSG mixture says to fill the provided mixing bottle (2oz) half way with KSG and then mix 4 doses of Polycharger H20. This would mean 1oz of KSG to 4 doses of PC-H20. However, the bottles I received are 4oz bottles rather than 2oz bottles. So is the correct mixture 2oz of KSG to 4 doses of PC-H20 or 1oz of KSG to 4 doses of PC-H20? What has me confused is the mention of filling the bottles halway.
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10-21-06, 09:33
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Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 63 | Yep, fill the bottles half way with the correct dosage of polycharger. This makes for better / easier mixing. | |
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10-21-06, 10:01
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DavidB is online now Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by roybiggens David,
The above instructions for the KSG mixture says to fill the provided mixing bottle (2oz) half way with KSG and then mix 4 doses of Polycharger H20. This would mean 1oz of KSG to 4 doses of PC-H20. However, the bottles I received are 4oz bottles rather than 2oz bottles. So is the correct mixture 2oz of KSG to 4 doses of PC-H20 or 1oz of KSG to 4 doses of PC-H20? What has me confused is the mention of filling the bottles halway.
Thanks | Sorry about that... the mixing bottles are 4 oz. Fill with 2 ounces of KSG.
With KSG, you can actually fill the bottle to the top because there's no mixing problem (KSG is very thin and the Polycharger H2O mixes with a couple shakes).
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