Polycharger, Discontinued?

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I noticed Polycharger's website is no-longer available.
I was trying to inquire to them if one can polycharge a solid wax by melting it first and then, adding Polycharger. I want to Polycharge some Collinite 915.

Anyone have any information?
 
I noticed that as well a few weeks ago when I was looking for their site.
 
Just asking (out of curiosity):

Isn't "Polycharger" nothing more than a measured amount of amino-functional silicone; which...in all likelihood...is also found in most paint Sealants?


Bob
 
Does this mean that some/most Ultima products which are "Boosted by Polycharger™ formula......" have reached the end of the line also?
 
It wasn't a very popular product so we stopped selling it.

That's all. :dblthumb2:
 
Does this mean that some/most Ultima products which are "Boosted by Polycharger formula......" have reached the end of the line also?


Unlikely. As Bob mentioned, polycharger is essentially a trade name for the main functional ingredient in most synthetic sealant type products, be it paint sealant, trim sealant or others.
 
I bought a kit. For $15 I could not pass it up and give it a shot. I have some M21 that I am looking to try it with as well as some other Meguiar's products that I have.
 
i still have my little bottle of Ultima - boosted by Polycharger, i was planning to use it tomorrow - how does it compared to Zaino CS-Clear Seal? Same thing basically?
 
I polycharged three oz of liquid soveràn and the results are fantastic! It gives the souveran a glossier look to it. It seams that it will huld up long. I just did it last week so I can't speak of durability. The charger is colored. It gave my silver paint an additional zeonish hue.
 
I polycharged...
The charger is colored. It gave my silver paint an additional zeonish hue.

Been there. It's done that (today)...when reflecting
some of the first-full-day-of-Winter's sunrays!




Bob
 
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