CarPro HydrO2... buy it!
#121
Lexus Champion
That is crazy. I have Opticoat 2.0 too and streak from Reload, stain from bird bombs all disappear in a few weeks like magic. What I learn is that the sun uv rays break down the stain or whatever streak. Are your car parked outside and exposed to sun 24/7 like mine?
I don't have streak with Hydro2, only Reload on a dark blue car though. No streak whatover on a white car.
I don't have streak with Hydro2, only Reload on a dark blue car though. No streak whatover on a white car.
But otherwise, no, it sits in my garage at home or my work parking lot.
#124
DI will gladly help you out... If you have any trouble, let me know and I'll help to get you a new bottle.
Reload does not need to be diluted, however it can be to make the product more economical. If you're using it as a stand alone sealant, I'd use it full strength. If you're using it as a topper or if you use it regularly, I'd dilute it 1:1 or 2:1 (distiller waterroduct).
-Zach
Reload does not need to be diluted, however it can be to make the product more economical. If you're using it as a stand alone sealant, I'd use it full strength. If you're using it as a topper or if you use it regularly, I'd dilute it 1:1 or 2:1 (distiller waterroduct).
-Zach
#126
Check out this article for more info: How To Reload (Featuring Reload 2014 V1)
-Zach
#128
The Reload formula was tweaked (in 2014) to provide a stronger, more durable layer of protection. With this change in the formula, streaking is more of a concern unfortunately (2014 V1). While some users do not report any issues, others see streaking, however this can be minimized by diluting, or by wiping with a damp towel followed by a dry towel. A 2nd tweak (2014 V2) was later released to help make the product easier to use. Check out this article for more info: How To Reload (Featuring Reload 2014 V1) -Zach
#131
Just tried the Hydr02 this morning after my car wash and it worked like a charm! Results were exactly in the video you see in the original post. I sprayed it on small sections at a time and then quickly sprayed it off with a pressure washer.
You can quickly see the water just start beading off the car. I used an 8oz bottle (1:3 mix) and still have some left. I am very happy with the results and will continue using it.
You can quickly see the water just start beading off the car. I used an 8oz bottle (1:3 mix) and still have some left. I am very happy with the results and will continue using it.
#132
Just tried the Hydr02 this morning after my car wash and it worked like a charm! Results were exactly in the video you see in the original post. I sprayed it on small sections at a time and then quickly sprayed it off with a pressure washer. You can quickly see the water just start beading off the car. I used an 8oz bottle (1:3 mix) and still have some left. I am very happy with the results and will continue using it.
#134
Traditional sealants are also good, but the main advantage to hydro2 is the time savings... You can seal the paint, wheels, and glass in 10-15 minutes during your car wash where there is much more time involved with using a traditional liquid sealant.
Not everyone needs the time savings though, so if you enjoy the traditional method, stick to it
#135
Pole Position
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Forgot to post how much I like the Reload. By far one of the best products I have used. Love the slickness that it leaves and how much the water runs off the car when washing.
I was hoping it would help keep the dust down on the surface of the car here in dry So Cal but doesn't seem to..
I was hoping it would help keep the dust down on the surface of the car here in dry So Cal but doesn't seem to..