Polycharger- Wax Booster

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Anyone try this stuff?

http://www.autogeek.net/polycharger.html

I have read a lot of the beta testing and most seemed impressed. I just think it a little pricey for me when durablity is not prime reason for using or not using a product. Anyone else have any comments?
 
durability would be the only reason to buy it ... its meant to lengthen (not necessarily improve) the protection.

I got to try some samples of the RDF product, and it reminded me of UPP with longer slickness and gloss.
 
Aha!
That is the stuff someone posted about recently asking why AG did not have it. Guess they do now.
It had links so I think it is gone- whoever wanted it though, here it is.
Post reviews guys, if you try it - I always believe in hearing other's objective opinions!!
Lauren
(No, I am not buying it - spent more on AG than I did on my down payment - JUST KIDDING!!!)
lol
hee hee:awesome: Im the MAN :awesome: :)
 
Do you all really think its worth it, Were Addicted we like reapplying wax... heheh
 
Nuke33 said:
Do you all really think its worth it, Were Addicted we like reapplying wax... heheh

I don't. Like you said, we like re-applyig!! Then you can buy more!!
hee hee heee
:righton: yah!
 
Thats half the fun and try new stuff but some people have everything haha
 
That's why we all love AG. I just can't wait 'till they will start carrying Menzerna Pro polishes line, PO 106FF, PO85RD, and others.Im the MAN
 
IMO...too pricey! I will pass...but if I get a sample I will try it out ;)
 
I've seen some of the reviews on other boards and seems a lot of people said it made waxes harder to apply, harder to buff etc. Haven't really seen a good review for it yet, think this was the RDF version Scott mentioned.
 
Ic now way im paying that kind of money, ill just reapply hehe
 
supercharged said:
That's why we all love AG. I just can't wait 'till they will start carrying Menzerna Pro polishes line, PO 106FF, PO85RD, and others.Im the MAN

Are there plans to do so?
 
RDF and Polycharger are two different product lines...RDF Red Dot Formula was just a name for test puposes....David stuck a red dot on the bottles.
I believe the concept behind Polycharger is not for home detailers...its for the pro who wants to sell a little longer protection packages.
Does it work..time will tell.
But honestly it seems like products are bad even without being used and then if AG picks them up then they are ok.
Lets talk about what has been used and their good and bad points.
 
3Dog said:
RDF and Polycharger are two different product lines...RDF Red Dot Formula was just a name for test puposes....David stuck a red dot on the bottles.
I believe the concept behind Polycharger is not for home detailers...its for the pro who wants to sell a little longer protection packages.
Does it work..time will tell.
But honestly it seems like products are bad even without being used and then if AG picks them up then they are ok.
Lets talk about what has been used and their good and bad points.

:applause::applause:
 
AG inquired on carrying Menzerna along time ago and revisits from time to time. They do NOT want any new distributors in the US. If you really want to see AG carry a line, drop a note to the actual company.

As for polycharger, you are wrong 3dog. It was also used in RDF first, and thus how born. Originally it was an additive that David designed to enhance durability in RDF and later decided could also be used alone.

Not saying its a bad product, as you continue to imply of all items not AG, but saying it is not likely that most people who wax every month or so would NEVER need it.
 
Nuke33 said:
Do you all really think its worth it, Were Addicted we like reapplying wax... heheh


:righton: RIGHT ON..........
 
Sill kidna curious on it, the RDF reviews I kept reading kept saying it made waxes harder to apply/buff etc. Didn't appear to change the look or anything they said, which I don't believe its supposed to.

But if this stuff really does make waxes last longer, imagine mixing it up with some Collinite :eek:, that would be pure bulletproofness right there :righton:
 
I believe the concept behind Polycharger is not for home detailers...its for the pro who wants to sell a little longer protection packages.

"but saying it is not likely that most people who wax every month or so would NEVER need it."

Killr.....I believe we are in agreement
 
3Dog said:
Lets talk about what has been used and their good and bad points.

Talking about it is usually where the process begins to get a product to that point in its life cycle.
 
GearHead_1 said:
Talking about it is usually where the process begins to get a product to that point in its life cycle.





:applause: $$$$$$$
 
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