I was really excited to get a sneak peek at this product yesterday when I stopped at McKee`s 37 and Autogeek to pickup a few things. I too have a love/hate relationship with Hydro2 and WetCoat, so I welcome any new competitors to the "spray and rinse sealant game". I just happened to finish diluting the last of my 1 liter bottle of Hydro2, so perfect timing.
Concentrates are great, but sometimes the simplicity of ready to use products just win. For example, sometimes I have a third of a spray bottle leftover of Hydro2 and I know I have a big day coming up. Figuring the math for filling the rest of the bottle is sometimes a pain and the cost difference for the concentrate versus the RTU version doesn`t always add up.
As soon as I got home I started to do the math. I told Nick too that if it works well, then I`d be coming back regularly for gallons.
Looks like the average consensus from
this thread is 4 oz of diluted or ready to use (RTU) product of Hydro2 per car, so I used that volume for the cost per car analysis.
READY TO USE
CarPro Hydro2 (RTU) 1 Liter (33.814 oz) $24.99 or 74 cents per oz =
$2.96 per car
McKee`s 37 Hydro Blue (RTU) 16 oz $15.99 or 99 cents per oz =
$3.96 per car
Gyeon WetCoat (RTU) 500 ml (16.9 oz) $17.99 or $1.06 per oz =
$4.26 per car
Gyeon WetCoat (RTU) 4000 ml (135.26 oz) $89.99 or $.67 per oz =
$2.66 per car
CONCENTRATES
CarPro Hydro2 500ml or 16.9 oz Concentrate $69.99
Diluted 1:3 = 2000 ml or 67.63 oz = $1.03 per oz or
$4.14 per car
Diluted 1:5 = 3000 ml or 101.44 oz - $.69 per oz or
$2.76 per car
CarPro Hydro2 1 Liter or 33.8 oz Concentrate $119.99
Diluted 1:3 = 4000 ml or 135.26 oz = $.89 per oz or
$3.56 per car
Diluted 1:5 = 6000 ml or 202.88 oz = $.59 per oz or
$2.37 per car
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