Synergistic Chemical Compatibility by Mike Phillips

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Synergistic Chemical Compatibility by Mike Phillips




Synergistic Chemical Compatibility

In simple words, I tend to be a system guy, that is I will tend to use all products from a single manufacturer using a system approach. Here's how this works...

The chemists that formulate the first step products, since they know what's in them, they are better able to formulate the follow-up or next step products. For this reason, there's a synergistic chemical compatibility among the products and/or product line. Using one product designed to be used after the results of the previous product is a system approach.






I copied and pasted the above from post #39 of this thread dated 03-14-2012, 04:22 PM

Do I need to use paint cleanser after polishing?


But I believe the first time I coined the term was here on Oct 6th, 2008, 08:11 AM

Whats the best way to remove old wax?


Whenever I find myself typing something out over and over again, I simple create a fresh article and then simply link to it. Saves me typing time.



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Nice Mike. :props:


I learned it from you & I talk about this often. Certainly makes sense & definitely helps in terms of selling products in the shop, so thank you. :dblthumb2:



Aaryn NZ.

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Nice Mike. :props:

I learned it from you & I talk about this often. Certainly makes sense & definitely helps in terms of selling products in the shop, so thank you. :dblthumb2:


I have no problem with mixing products across various brands. The choosing and using products from a single brand just makes simple sense but certainly, quality product are going to get the job done no matter who they're from.




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I really love the science behind it and find it interesting how manufacturers will incorporate different solvents and emulsifiers for chemical synergy within their product lines.
 
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