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03-02-07, 02:14
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TortoiseAWD is offline
Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Omaha, NE Posts: 3,343 | Polycharger and PDMS DB,
Not sure if you've tried it yet, but can Polycharger H2O be used with water-based tire dressings? Just random musings, but if I can charge up some Armor All or 303 and end up with a more durable tire and engine bay dressing, that would be a plus.
Curious, and perhaps willing to be a guinea pig if the freakin' snow would stop . . .
Tort
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03-02-07, 03:38
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holland_patrick is offline
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: hartford ct Posts: 1,425 | Re: Polycharger and PDMS I used the oil based one with PB Trim Resorer
It makes a good product even better. I loved it and it lasted SO SO SO long I'll never use anything else again.
I have some of the water base stuff.. left..
time to see how it acts with Bold and bright.
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03-05-07, 09:54
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Re: Polycharger and PDMS Tort,
I mixed it with 303, but I already had the Ultima (RDF) Tire & Trim Sealant on my tires, so I didn't have a valid test.
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03-05-07, 09:59
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Omaha, NE Posts: 3,343 | Re: Polycharger and PDMS DB,
Well, I don't mind being the test mule. Once all our snow melts, I'll mix up some and give it a shot. I'm going to assume one dose of H2O for four ounces of 303, like most of the QDs; please let me know if the mix should be different.
Thanks,
Tort
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03-05-07, 12:40
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: hartford ct Posts: 1,425 | Re: Polycharger and PDMS Oh tort I'll have it done on wendsday... don't you worry
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03-05-07, 01:28
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Autopia... Where else! Posts: 6,421 | Re: Polycharger and PDMS Tort, yes, use one dose (half dropper full) per four oz. or spray.
BTW, 303 AP does contain polymers. When applied correctly (apply wet and allow to dry), they do their job pretty well. I guess I should mix a batch and try it on my dash or console. With Polycharger, you should be able to wipe before final cure and still gain durability. Appreciate your feedback.
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