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    Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    While priced a bit steep I feel it is indeed worth it. I threw 2 coats on my jeep grand cherokee and barely made a dent in the pot.

    This wax can be applied by hand or machine. I used my griots 3" with a red lake country 3 in foam pad. Worked remarkably well. In fact, it took less time to apply 2 coats then it did to buff off one coat.

    As for layering, you can stack as many coats on as you`d like, just wait about an hour between.

    The results yesterday were stunning, today they were jaw dropping. The jeep is coated with cquk and reload, now synergy as well.

    Here`s the hood after 120 miles today
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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    Very nice!! I`m itching even more now to try out Synergy.

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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    I`ll be buying a second pot at the next great sale, just to make sure I`ve always got plenty on my shelf

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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    How are you loading it on the pad for the griots?
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    How are you loading it on the pad for the griots?
    The 3"`pad fits right in the pot, I turned on the polisher (speed 2) for a few seconds and voila!

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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    Quote Originally Posted by Docpeanut View Post
    The 3"`pad fits right in the pot, I turned on the polisher (speed 2) for a few seconds and voila!
    ok, thanks

    I did that with a pc and wax got liquefied really fast and overloaded pa(probably did too long or too fast)
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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    I just laid the pad (attached) in the pot, no pressure, and no more than 10-15 seconds

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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    Quote Originally Posted by Docpeanut View Post
    I just laid the pad (attached) in the pot, no pressure, and no more than 10-15 seconds
    I`m sure I did it shorter than that (2-3 seconds). But it was a soft wax already.
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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    I`m sure I did it shorter than that (2-3 seconds). But it was a soft wax already.
    Which wax was it? Another option is to take the pad and prime it by hand, then slap it on the machine and go to town

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    Re: Synergy (or as I now call it; glass in a can)

    Awesome results! Thanks for sharing. Nice to see how it looks on top of CQuartz!

 

 

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