I have used a lot....A LOT of products (even been at the start of product lines) thru the years now and I am super impressed with this HydroSilex. Think of this like years ago when "spray waxes" came out well this is like that but now a "spray coating".
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It is very easy to use. No streaks on paint or glass. This weekend I did one side of my coated car with Kami OverCoat and the other side with Hydrosilex. They look the same. I`m waiting to see beading results next weekend when I wash it, then get feedback on durability from Budget Plan.
I just received an email. USPS has my package and it will be delivered on Thursday the 8th. I am in Newnan Georgia so hopefully yours will be down your way soon.
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The sprayer is total cheap BS. Only has like 2 rows of threads in the cap. Doesn`t tighten down enough and will leak product when tipped onto its side. Put a better one on.
Funny how the website and the bottle don`t really mention about the dry method on paint, just dry method on interior surfaces. Doubt I`ll try it on interior surfaces.
Do you think we need to activate it with that hydrostatic pressure from the strong stream/fan of water? Can we apply Hydro or Wetcoat in a dry method too?
Maybe like wash, dry, wipe on Recharge onto dry paint, wipe/buff off, spray down with PW to set it up coating and then re-dry?
Funny how the website and the bottle don`t really mention about the dry method on paint, just dry method on interior surfaces. Doubt I`ll try it on interior surfaces.
Do you think we need to activate it with that hydrostatic pressure from the strong stream/fan of water? Can we apply Hydro or Wetcoat in a dry method too?
Maybe like wash, dry, wipe on Recharge onto dry paint, wipe/buff off, spray down with PW to set it up coating and then re-dry?
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