Polycharger- Wax Booster

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Who has used this? Dose it really work? Would you buy it again? What LSP did you used this with?
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I would like to know to sparkie. There were a number of threads on it before it came out. I have not really seen anything on it sense then. I have never heard how good it really works.
 
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I only see the need of that during a long period between washing and waxing i.e: winter. No need if your car is up to date wax-wise.
 
Gary Sword said:
I would like to know to sparkie. There were a number of thread on it before it came out. I have not really seen anything on it sense then. I have never heard how good it really work.


Hmmmmmmmmmm :confused: NO REVIEWS :rolleyes:
 
Sparkie i'm not familiar with the product i know Flatstick used it to polycharge Souveran ..
 
You can get 20% off on this page: Duragloss Aquawax (AW) #951. I thought it was a great deal, if it works.
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I've used the Polycharger for water based products with Aquawax, OCW, Z8and with AJ. It did not affect the application and I could not tell much (if any) difference in look and of course durability is always tough to measure because of the many factors that play into it. I think the product might be a tough sell to some because it is difficult to tell if it makes a difference and if you are always doing "something" to your finish, it is hard to justify...JMO.
 
I forget where I heard it, but someone said that it was a huge difference... I'm getting dangerously curious now... lol
 
Waxmax said:
I've used the Polycharger for water based products with Aquawax, OCW, Z8and with AJ. It did not affect the application and I could not tell much (if any) difference in look and of course durability is always tough to measure because of the many factors that play into it. I think the product might be a tough sell to some because it is difficult to tell if it makes a difference and if you are always doing "something" to your finish, it is hard to justify...JMO.
Thanks man. I will be doing an order tomorrow, I'm going to look around tonight and see if anybody has done a review.
 
I used it with UPP before DFII, and the finish is still going strong. Even after Wendy put her hands all over my finish. Havent played with it with many qd'ers however. Did with the original CM and it added some durability but not much addtl gloss.
 
I've been playing around with the H2O + OCW. I've noticed more slickness when Polycharged than just OCW alone (at least after the intial removal). With regular QD's no noticeable difference. This is all based off early testing, so we shall see...
 
I think I'm going to hold off right now. Seen some reviews on "A"nother site. Just didn't jump out at me. Someone told me: If polycharger was a hit it would be splattered all over the Forums, and raved about. It's not.
Maybe polycharger needs a tester, I'm up for that.:p
 
RCBuddha said:
I've been playing around with the H2O + OCW. I've noticed more slickness when Polycharged than just OCW alone (at least after the intial removal). With regular QD's no noticeable difference. This is all based off early testing, so we shall see...
Welcome to AGOL! We love reviews around here, please keep us updated on this product. Pics would be awesome.:cheers:
 
the problem is pricing, people are sitting back and waiting for others. If it was sold for 10.00 you have alot more reviews and I suspect more positive reviews.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
the problem is pricing, people are sitting back and waiting for others. If it was sold for 10.00 you have alot more reviews and I suspect more positive reviews.

It is pricing. I have never read any reviews that make me want to get it on my next order.
 
I think once David releases his new line, which contains the polycharger additive, we likely will see more people trying it.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
I think once David releases his new line, which contains the polycharger additive, we likely will see more people trying it.

I have done some preliminary tests on those products and they are very nice. I think alot of folks will be happy with the Ultima line.
 
Pats300zx said:
I have done some preliminary tests on those products and they are very nice. I think alot of folks will be happy with the Ultima line.

I too got my hands on the RD49 offerings ... paint sealant was best. I swear the spray sealant was water with polycharger and nothing else.
 
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