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Old 11-14-2010, 03:56 AM
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Thumbs up Any one ever heard of or tried Poly's Clear-Tech System before?

Just curious if anyone that participates in this forum has ever hear of a detailing product called "Poly's Clear-Tech System" or if somebody has tried it on their own vehicles?

If you have, please share your experience, if not please feel free to ask questions......

This product is absolutely amazing!

I would definitely consider it a detailers or enthusiasts friend!!....a must have for your detail cabinet!

★Poly's Clear-Tech System

Before and afters using Poly's starting with these $$$$$ HRE wheels

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From a nasty baked on brake dust to a waxed like finish with this neutral ph product.....with very little or no effort.....

One word describes how Poly's left these wheels "Unbelievable"

Here is a photo of the vehicle, it had not been detailed in over 6 months plus it got hit by the nasty storm in October.....before my Poly's wash and prep....

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After just my Poly's wash........ Just a little teaser, more awesome photos to come!

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Thanks for viewing, stay tuned for more photos....feel free to comment or ask questions
 

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Old 11-14-2010, 05:50 AM
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Interesting , looks good and obviously not in the UK yet but what type of sealant is it, ie polymer, silicon, quartz?
 
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Old 11-14-2010, 05:51 AM
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This looks awesome. I have never heard of it or seen it before your post. Are you becoming a dealer?
 
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Old 11-14-2010, 06:13 AM
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It's hard to believe those are same wheels , I haven't heard of it either . I think it's worth every cent
 
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Here are the photo's that I promised on the 6 series above, showing it from it's state of disaster to sparkling......

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Final shots completed

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Thank you again for viewing my work...and my tremendous results using Poly's.
 
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Originally Posted by dervdave
Interesting , looks good and obviously not in the UK yet but what type of sealant is it, ie polymer, silicon, quartz?
Definitely a revolutionary product......in regards to what it is, Its super wetting, low foaming polymer technology wash with many uses.....

Originally Posted by MidlifeXJR
This looks awesome. I have never heard of it or seen it before your post. Are you becoming a dealer?
Thank you Midlife, its rather new, met with the manufacturer at SEMA this year at a "Detailing for Success" Seminar...I plan on being a dealer for this product for sure!!!!! Lots of new detailing products this year at the show, but this by far really impressed me!

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It's hard to believe those are same wheels , I haven't heard of it either . I think it's worth every cent
I thought the same thing after I was easily able to clean these wheels to a sparkle....In the past I would of used something stronger and choked on the smell, but this was remarkable.....I agree it is worth the money........which is not that much...especially when time is money, and your health is irreplaceable.
 
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I will have to try it out when my bottle of ONR runs out. ONR sucks for brake dust!
 
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Originally Posted by amcdonal86
I will have to try it out when my bottle of ONR runs out. ONR sucks for brake dust!
True its not very powerful I found ONR does the job ok as long as the alloy has a decent sealant on such as FK1000p.
 
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Great Job! I love the HRE's on this car.
 
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I just wanted to let everyone know that I just used Poly's for the first time. It was time to try and get some of the Seattle winter freeway mess off my XJR. I mixed the detailing spray in the spray bottle and spritzed the whole car ahead of the main washing, then washed per normal. I had run out of daylight so I was moving fast... I didn't spend the time I might normally spend on my first real wash coming out of winter, yet the results are phenomenal.

This is the most effortless wash agent I have ever used. I highly recommend it! (Sorry I don't have pics, but Dave's are much better than mine would be anyway!)
 
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Originally Posted by MidlifeXJR
I just wanted to let everyone know that I just used Poly's for the first time. It was time to try and get some of the Seattle winter freeway mess off my XJR. I mixed the detailing spray in the spray bottle and spritzed the whole car ahead of the main washing, then washed per normal. I had run out of daylight so I was moving fast... I didn't spend the time I might normally spend on my first real wash coming out of winter, yet the results are phenomenal.

This is the most effortless wash agent I have ever used. I highly recommend it! (Sorry I don't have pics, but Dave's are much better than mine would be anyway!)
Midlife,

Glad to hear that the Polys worked so well for you!! So many have asked me how it works on dirtier vehicles than the ones I work on, and your testimonial say's it all......BTW if anyone wants to try out Poly's, please log onto my Detailing Caddy website where it is available online and in stock.

I am currently testing for the mfg a newer version of Poly's which is "Outstanding" and leaves even slicker shinier results...
 
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