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    Yes, I did a search but with my limited free time I could not find the info I was looking for.

    I`m looking for real world results of the product. How much the longevity was increased, side effects, unexpected pleasant results, and recommendations for use...etc.

    I`ve ordered some and would like as much info as possible as I have 4 cars that need to be detailed badly because of a harsh cold winter. Thanks in advance for replies!!
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    What LSP are you planning on using? I have used Polycharger with Zaino and Poli-seal.



    The Zaino was used on a customer car that I have not heard from, so I assume everything is still good on that (It was about 5 months since I have heard from him). I do not know however if this is a testament to Zaino or to Polycharger; Zaino does pretty well on its own. Very minimal changes to look IMO vs. regular Zaino.



    With Poli-seal I did use it on a personal vehicle and all I can say is that the durability seems great, still going strong after 4 months and many pressure washes (About 6). The look was slighly more glossy with some improved depth.

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    I`ve been very pleased with it but be careful with the dilution ratio - use too much, and it`s a mess to get off. Esp. in the sun.
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    I`m going to use Collinite 845, I also have some of the DG products which I might try on one of the vehicles.
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    I`d like to know about Polycharged 845 too.

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    PC`d 845 is my "flavor of the month". When applied by DA machine, its very easy to apply a thin layer and very easy to remove. Our customers have noticed a higher gloss. Without it, 845 looks very shiny, with polycharger it gives a little deeper gloss.



    Like howareb, I can`t comment on durability as my customers haven`t re-scheduled. One customer actually bought the 845 from me and has been maintaining it and re-waxing, so can`t comment on that one either.

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    Thanks Tod. Look forward to trying it...might become *my* `flavour of the month.



    It should increase the already legendary endurance of Collinite.

 

 

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