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Old 03-29-2007, 05:03 PM
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Which PolyCharger w/ Pinnacle CM?

Evening All,

PolyCharger sounds very interesting, and since I bought a 64 of CM when it was on special. So, Since Crystal Mist is a VOC QD, I assume I should buy the CH2 PolyCharger. But, in the Polycharger description it says to NOT use the CH2 version in Quick Detailers.

So, which will work with the VOC version of Crystal Mist. Or is it even recommended for CM?

Thanks for your help
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The original CM has been tested and reacted very well with Polycharger, but you are correct, you use the water based one not the CH2 (sealant) version.
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Help me understand. I thought Crystal Mist was a VOC based quick detailer, shouldn't I use the CH2 PolyCharger ( oil and water don't mix ?).

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VOC regulations were designed to control the solvents used in products, it does not mean it is acrylic (oil) or poly (water) based. These solvents flash off and are believed to damage the Ozone layer.

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

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