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Spray sealants. Very interesting indeed. Would like some feedback on these super easy to use sealants. Application is the same i see. Very easy. Is one preferred over the other?
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Oh, I can't believe no one mentioned this...
You cannot apply hydro2 in direct sun! It's almost guaranteed to leave lines. Also hydro expires... like all car-pro stuff![]()
Kewl...most everything is recommended to be done in the shade.
The only time I've seen Hydro2 expire is when you mix a batch.
Shelf life is short once mixed. Mix what you need and use it up.
I've personally never had streaking but I blast it after application.
IMHO Looks, longevity & hydrophobics are better with Hydro2.
Oh, I can't believe no one mentioned this...
You cannot apply hydro2 in direct sun! It's almost guaranteed to leave lines. Also hydro expires... like all car-pro stuff![]()
Kewl...most everything is recommended to be done in the shade.
The only time I've seen Hydro2 expire is when you mix a batch.
Shelf life is short once mixed. Mix what you need and use it up.
I've personally never had streaking but I blast it after application.
IMHO Looks, longevity & hydrophobics are better with Hydro2.
tedj101 said:When you say you blast it, do you mean with a pressure washer or something?
carpro said:Directions:
- Do not apply hydro2 in the sun or to a hot surface! Applying in this manner will cause streaks that do not wipe off easily.
- In shaded location or shop wash your vehicle and remove any dirt from the surfaces. (use our carpro snow soap or ultima paint guard wash for best results.)
- Surface must be well cleaned from soap residue and left wet with water.
- Dilute 1 part hydro2 to 3 parts water (measure cap supplied 30ml). We recommend a spray bottle for fast and easy application.
- Spray fine mist of diluted hydro2 on no more than 1/4 of vehicle before rinsing. Very little is needed and no overlap is needed.
- From time you start spraying a section to rinsing off should be no more than one minute.
- Immediately rinse well with strong water pressure to produce physical shock and create a well formed coating.
- Repeat steps 5-7 on the next section of the vehicle rinsing well before moving to next section.
- Finish by "flood rinsing" the vehicle without a spray nozzle to push all the water off from top down.
- Dry any remaining water by blowing off or with a clean microfiber waffle weave towel.
autopia-carcare.com said:Despite the effortless spray and rinse application, hydro2 is quite durable and can last up to three months!
Directions:
- Dilute 1 part hydro2 to 3 parts water into a spray bottle and shake until mixed.
- Dash the vehicle completely using a soap that does not contain any gloss enhancers or wax. Do not wash the vehicle or apply carpro hydro2 touchless
- Dilica sealant in direct sunlight. Leave the surface wet.
- Spray onto one section of the paint, such as half of a hood or a fender.
- Immediately rinse well using strong water pressure to produce a physical shock for improved bonding.
- Continue one section at a time until the entire vehicle has been coated and rinsed forcefully.
- Rinse using low water pressure to sheet away excess water. Towel dry with a clean microfiber waffle weave towel to remove any remaining water droplets.
Short answer = No.
A strong water pressure blast from the hose should do fine.
Here are a couple of application directions from those in the know...
I know of a few of pros that Hydro2 is what they use when they "detail" a vehicle.
It's fast. It's easy. It works. It looks good and it lasts up to three months.