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    Polycharger

    Hi guys,

    I just purchased some Polycharger CH2 Wax Booster to use with FMJ and Four Star UPP. My question is if I apply the Polycharged sealant with my pc will it make it harder to clean the pads? Thanks!!

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    I've never used polycharger and have never read about any issues concerning cleaning pads... a safe measure would be to clean the pads the same day you use them, or at least soak them ASAP. Good question, sorry I couldn't give a definite answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by budman3 View Post
    I've never used polycharger and have never read about any issues concerning cleaning pads... a safe measure would be to clean the pads the same day you use them, or at least soak them ASAP. Good question, sorry I couldn't give a definite answer.

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    Not a problem. I usually soak my pads in dp pad rejuvenator right after I use them. Hopefully this should be enough to break down the polycharged sealant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by budman3 View Post
    I've never used polycharger and have never read about any issues concerning cleaning pads... a safe measure would be to clean the pads the same day you use them, or at least soak them ASAP. Good question, sorry I couldn't give a definite answer.

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    clean your pads right away.
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    I never use a machine for waxes and sealants as I feel you waste to much product. That said, it doesnt gum up so you should be fine.

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