Originally Posted by
mobiledynamics
Sorry. We`re on different paths-pov. Cause Hydrofoam is not a daily shampoo. And one IMO should not attempt to use Hydrofoam to clean a dirty car (even though the marketing instructions suggest it`s a shampoo + protector). To each his own.
It`s not effective as Reset nor does it protect as long a Hydr02. So WHY BOTHER. That is why I don`t use it in my arsenal. The car used was coated. I was simply stating that due to the
- the big --glug glug-- ratio I used in the bucket
and maybe due to the SIO2 activation, the surface tension or lack therof was uber lubricious cleaning on the panel.
I was not reporting it was a great soap or protection. It`s a nice topper, and IMO if should be applied on clean panels and not be used as a wash as you *sio2* solution.
I used it today as a shampoo as the car was recently washed (4 days ago), was driven locally for maybe 1 mile or less in some mild weather and has some slight residual dirt and scattered shower rainfall on it.
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Edit --
If one had went to the trouble of using a real shampoo to clean the car and then hydrofoam it out of a cannon like I did just to trial it, you`re better off skipping step 2 and head straight to something like Hydr02 or Wetcoat is is longer lasting
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