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Old 11-20-06, 01:44   #1 (permalink)
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Anyway to add polycharger to paste waxes?

Specifically, I want to test it out on P21S/S100. I'm currently testing polycharged NXT, but until Either the NXT or Polycharged NXT start to diminish, I can't report on any enhanced durability results. In the meantime, I'd like to try it with P21S/S100 if at all possible.

Any suggestions?
 
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Old 11-20-06, 08:47   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Anyway to add polycharger to paste waxes?

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Specifically, I want to test it out on P21S/S100. I'm currently testing polycharged NXT, but until Either the NXT or Polycharged NXT start to diminish, I can't report on any enhanced durability results. In the meantime, I'd like to try it with P21S/S100 if at all possible.

Any suggestions?

I did it already. I put a jar of P21S in a pot of boiling water and melted it (takes about an hour) added 4 doses of PolyCharger, stirred and put it in the fridge to cool. It did not change the look, silky feel or application of the wax one bit, but it beads water like a son-of-a-gun.

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Old 11-21-06, 01:24   #3 (permalink)
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I did it already. I put a jar of P21S in a pot of boiling water and melted it (takes about an hour) added 4 doses of PolyCharger, stirred and put it in the fridge to cool. It did not change the look, silky feel or application of the wax one bit, but it beads water like a son-of-a-gun.

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Only 4 doses for the whole jar? Wouldn't you want to use more considering the jar is a little over 6 oz? Also, I'm assuming you'd use the solvent based polycharger(green one), correct?

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Re: Anyway to add polycharger to paste waxes?

George,

I didn't know how it was going to respond, so I only added a little. As there was no negative effect, I would say that you could safely add 8-10 doses to the 6.2 oz jar. My jar was not quite full (maybe 5 oz remaining).

Yes, I used PolyCharger for Sealants. BTW, it changed the color of the wax (light green) and added a little fruityness to the fragrance.

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Old 11-21-06, 10:11   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Anyway to add polycharger to paste waxes?

I melted down some nattys and added 5 doses. Going to try it tomorrow.
 
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I melted down some nattys and added 5 doses. Going to try it tomorrow.
Sweet! I look forward to the feedback.
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Re: Anyway to add polycharger to paste waxes?

Well I put a coat of nattys on and I thought it went on smooth before now it just glides on like nothing Ive ever seen. Didnt change the look any still crystal clear but is now a few ticks slicker. Ill keep you updated on the beading and looks.
 
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