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12-07-06, 07:42
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Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: DAYTON OHIO Posts: 218 | PC'ing Suoveran anybody? has anyone PolyCharged Souveran's line of waxes yet ?
if so how has it affected it ? good ? bad ?
just wondering as Souveran is my goto wax for my rolling business card
and when is testing going to be done ?
I want/need this stuff  lol
thanks in advance
LV
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12-07-06, 07:46
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Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Massachusetts Posts: 1,439 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody?  I read the title to this thread and thought you were asking if anyone uses their PC to apply Souveran.
Your actual question is much more interesting though. I'm interested in hearing an answer to this as well. I wonder if it changed the look at all to PC it. | |
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12-11-06, 02:46
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 26 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? Just got my jar of souveran from autogeek, I'm planning to Polycharge half of it. Hope to have it done by this weekend.
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12-11-06, 02:56
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Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Massachusetts Posts: 1,439 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? Quote: |
Originally Posted by torch02 Just got my jar of souveran from autogeek, I'm planning to Polycharge half of it. Hope to have it done by this weekend. | Keep us posted please.
I'm very curious to hear how this will work out. | |
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12-12-06, 08:32
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Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: DAYTON OHIO Posts: 218 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? Quote: |
Originally Posted by Mikeyc Keep us posted please.
I'm very curious to hear how this will work out. | yeah what he said 
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12-18-06, 06:19
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Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: DAYTON OHIO Posts: 218 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? have you use it yet ?
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12-19-06, 03:42
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 26 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? I didn't get to the car this weekend, I got a ps3  and spent most the weekend playing it. Just finished cleaning the car and claying the areas I plan on applying the souveran to, tomorrow I'll polish them, maybe add some RMG, and then top with the souveran.
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12-19-06, 08:38
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Join Date: May 2005 Location: Birmingham, Alabama Posts: 144 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? What speed do you guys use to apply Souveran with the PC? | |
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12-19-06, 08:48
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? Before commenting on this thread I wanted to do some "skin testing" with Polycharger. I have pretty sensitive skin, as does the other person I asked to go through the test with me, which was to put three drops of Polycharger on the skin (we used the under side of the wrist) and allow it to dry. This caused a very small amount of redness of the skin, but no other irritation. So now I feel safe telling people how I am Polycharging paste wax.
I have done this with P21S, Natty's, Souveran, Meg #26 and Meg #16. It worked with all of them.
Step 1. Using the index and middle fingers, or a small foam applicator, whip the top surface of the wax to liquify.
Step 2. Add 4-5 drops of Polycharger CH2.
Step 3. Mix the Polycharger into the wax and apply as normal one half of the car.
Step 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the second half of the car.
I am testing this wax blend with P21S on a Fly Yellow 355 Spyder and a new Viper (red). The color and clarity on both cars is blowing the owner's minds. It's far more reflective than P21S alone and the finish is noticably slicker, but retains that buttery Carnauba wax feel.
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12-19-06, 09:08
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 26 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? Quote: |
Originally Posted by StudyBuddy What speed do you guys use to apply Souveran with the PC? | The "PC" in this thread is referring to adding polycharger to souveran, not using the porter cable with it.
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12-19-06, 09:15
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 26 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? David B, interesting way to polycharger the waxes. I melted down 2 oz. of souveran and added 2 doses of polycharger to it, then mixed them. Its now in the fridge hardening. Maybe I will try your way with another paste wax when I get a chance. How did you come up with your way of polycharging paste waxes, are their any benefits over melting down the wax and mixing it with polycharger?
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12-22-06, 02:11
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 26 | Re: PC'ing Suoveran anybody? Applied PC souveran 2 days ago, its been raining since then. It went on and buffed off just as easy as regular souveran, only difference was when i left it on one section for about 20 minutes it was harder to buff off then the regular souveran, but nothing major. Both look the same, no noticeable differences, both are also beading the same.
PC souveran on drivers side, regular souveran is on passenger side. 
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