Polycharger Wax Booster Giveaway ADDYDADDY REVIEW POST 42

Polycharger test

The test vehicle is my neighbors neglected Ranger Rover. Shows the condition of the hood after a quick waterless wash. Feels like sandpaper
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To get the paint ready to accept the sealant, used ONR solution and clay bar.
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WG Paint Cleanser applied by hand with a damp mf towel
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Inspecting the paint to confirm that it passed the plastic baggie test.
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WG Sealant and CH2 Polycharger solution. Will apply by hand via foam pad
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Mixed test solution of CH2 & WG Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0 and finished applying both halves of the test at 2pm
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The drivers' side half of the hood applied with polycharger version. Passenger side applied with straight sealant that's not been polycharged.
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Performed swipe test after allowing the LSP to set up for 45 minutes and the panel was good to go. Two gold jr mf, short nap for first wipe and long nap for final wipe. One observation worth noting even now is that the polycharged side was much easier to remove then the straight sealant. IMO, that alone would make me consider the product-stay tune as I will continue to update in the next several weeks.
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Beauty shots of the freshly coated panel.
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My plan is to wait 30 days and do both a visual, feel and water bead test and report back. Just would like to say thanks again to Todd for the kit and hope this review will ultimate help.
 
Polycharger test

The test vehicle is my neighbors neglected Ranger Rover. Shows the condition of the hood after a quick waterless wash. Feels like sandpaper
p1460641420-4.jpg


To get the paint ready to accept the sealant, used ONR solution and clay bar.
p1460641438-4.jpg

p1460641458-4.jpg


WG Paint Cleanser applied by hand with a damp mf towel
p1460641488-4.jpg


Inspecting the paint to confirm that it passed the plastic baggie test.
p1460641516-4.jpg


WG Sealant and CH2 Polycharger solution. Will apply by hand via foam pad
p1460641534-4.jpg


Mixed test solution of CH2 & WG Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0 and finished applying both halves of the test at 2pm
p1460641568-4.jpg

p1460641586-4.jpg


The drivers' side half of the hood applied with polycharger version. Passenger side applied with straight sealant that's not been polycharged.
p1460641604-4.jpg


Performed swipe test after allowing the LSP to set up for 45 minutes and the panel was good to go. Two gold jr mf, short nap for first wipe and long nap for final wipe. One observation worth noting even now is that the polycharged side was much easier to remove then the straight sealant. IMO, that alone would make me consider the product-stay tune as I will continue to update in the next several weeks.
p1460641614-4.jpg

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Beauty shots of the freshly coated panel.
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p1460641696-4.jpg

p1460641710-4.jpg

p1460641734-4.jpg

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My plan is to wait 30 days and do both a visual, feel and water bead test and report back. Just would like to say thanks again to Todd for the kit and hope this review will ultimate help.

Thank you for doing this, looking forward to the results!
 
Does anyone know how Polycharger would act with BFWD AFPP?
How soon after the first coat can you layer another coat of BFWD?
Will Polycharger increase the durability/longevity of BFWD AFPP?

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Great review Stuart!...

This reminds me, I have to find my ring....

-Dhaval

Thanks DD - what's really funny is I "always" remove my ring and leave it in the laundry room. haha. But I wanted to do the review over the weekend and wanted to use this particular vehicle and was waiting for them to bring it over....anyway u get the idea - crazy. Anxious to see what happens myself, but it was weird how much easier it was to wipe off.
 
did you think the polycharged side of the hood had any extra gloss compared to just the sealant only side ? i thought both sides of the hood looked pretty good in the photos.
p.s. congrats on the win !
 
did you think the polycharged side of the hood had any extra gloss compared to just the sealant only side ? i thought both sides of the hood looked pretty good in the photos.
p.s. congrats on the win !

Not really. In terms of gloss, I could not see any difference between the panels. Now that could change as you get further out if the polycharged side has more staying power, but not at the time of application.
 
Not really. In terms of gloss, I could not see any difference between the panels. Now that could change as you get further out if the polycharged side has more staying power, but not at the time of application.

Looking forward to the updates!
 
Here's an updated shot of the hood after a morning rain. Personally I couldn't see a difference but it's only been a little more than a month and the vehicle is mostly garage kept. Remember the driver's half is treated with the poly booster and the passenger side straight up sealant.

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Here's an updated shot of the hood after a morning rain. Personally I couldn't see a difference but it's only been a little more than a month and the vehicle is mostly garage kept. Remember the driver's half is treated with the poly booster and the passenger side straight up sealant.

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Thanks for the update!
 
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