corolla619
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- Dec 24, 2008
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so i have a bottle of fk425 and the dosing chart says nothing about it. so me being a polycharger fanatic, i figured why not mix this thing up. so i did. didn't know how it would react ie: streaking, hard to remove, etc.
verdict is: it worked out great. if you think 425 is slick right out of the bottle, try using the ch2 poly. it's 3 times as slick, even w/out a waxed/sealed surface.
on topof that, i spread some out over a panel and just let it dry to see if there was any streaking. also no streaking.
so in a nutshell, ch2 works excellent, all you polycharger guys, try it out. you'll love it.
verdict is: it worked out great. if you think 425 is slick right out of the bottle, try using the ch2 poly. it's 3 times as slick, even w/out a waxed/sealed surface.
on topof that, i spread some out over a panel and just let it dry to see if there was any streaking. also no streaking.
so in a nutshell, ch2 works excellent, all you polycharger guys, try it out. you'll love it.