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Menzerna Polishing Compounds of Germany has set new standards for workability, uniformity, performance, and quality. Why else would Mercedes Benz use Menzerna polishes to perfect the finishes on their brand new vehicles?
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Old 02-22-2007, 12:23 PM
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PolyCharger - Wax Booster

Polycharger is in and shipping out today!!
If you havent placed your order, now is the time!


Polycharger- Wax Booster
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Old 02-22-2007, 12:53 PM
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Very interesting product, but not in my immediate future...
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thanks for the update
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Im impatiently waiting to try it ....
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Im impatiently waiting to try it ....
and we are impatiently waiting for your review of it!!!
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Old 02-22-2007, 10:36 PM
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Waiting to hear form others about it.
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Old 02-23-2007, 10:31 PM
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Poly-Charged Pinnacle Liquid Soveran

All I can say is WOW......the car was prepared on 3-22 and received a coat of Regular Soveran Paste....Today I picked up an order of Polycharger and Liquid Soveran. (I couldnt wait to have ot delivered .)

I was absolutely shocked with the results... The silver metal flake jumped out in the sun (The car is Black w/metalflake). I had the car over on Palm Beach for after hours drinks and people were just shocked with the depth, wetness etc.

Those aren't water spots on the pics..it is actually the metal flake showing through.

The P-Chrgd'd Soveran Liquid was very easy to use. I would suggest doing a section at a time because if it dried it seemed a little harder to remove.
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All I can say is WOW......the car was prepared on 3-22 and received a coat of Regular Soveran Paste....Today I picked up an order of Polycharger and Liquid Soveran. (I couldnt wait to have ot delivered .)

I was absolutely shocked with the results... The silver metal flake jumped out in the sun (The car is Black w/metalflake). I had the car over on Palm Beach for after hours drinks and people were just shocked with the depth, wetness etc.

Those aren't water spots on the pics..it is actually the metal flake showing through.

The P-Chrgd'd Soveran Liquid was very easy to use. I would suggest doing a section at a time because if it dried it seemed a little harder to remove.
Looks great. Polycharger should extend your protection, it should double it.
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[quote=jfsully]All I can say is WOW......the car was prepared on 3-22 and received a coat of Regular Soveran Paste....Today I picked up an order of Polycharger and Liquid Soveran. (I couldnt wait to have ot delivered .)

I was absolutely shocked with the results... The silver metal flake jumped out in the sun (The car is Black w/metalflake). I had the car over on Palm Beach for after hours drinks and people were just shocked with the depth, wetness etc.

Those aren't water spots on the pics..it is actually the metal flake showing through.

The P-Chrgd'd Soveran Liquid was very easy to use. I would suggest doing a section at a time because if it dried it seemed a little harder to remove.




Thanks for the review. I also did some testing with Polycharger with Souveran paste and the results were great. testing was done in a very cold climate and the Souveran went on and off super easy. even made sure to put it on a little thick in a couple of spots and left it sit for a while. I realize many users here do not worry about the durability of Souveran but living in the northeast Polycharged Souveran may allow me to use it all year long, even with our crappy winters
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I got mine last night, and added some into a small sprayer with the new NTS7 qd'er. The slickness was immediately apparent. Wife thought it was darn glossy, but I have not tried the product w/out. I am thinking good things !!
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