Carpro Hydro2 lite

rlmccarty2000

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The weather finally cooled down enough to breathe here in South Georgia, so I took enough time to wash all the cars and tryout Carpros Hydro2 lite and my new pump sprayer I picked up during one of the many sales over the last two months. I have watched a few videos that showed the water beading up after application of Hydro2, but I was more than a little skeptical. Well no more, Hydro2 lite works as advertised. After washing my wife's car with some Optimum soap, I filled my new spray pump with the Hydro2 lite, sprayed it on and had my son follow me and spread it over the car and then had my wife to spray the car with a strong stream of water. All done in less than 10 minutes. Now the car beads and sheets like I spent an hour waxing or applying a sealant. Great job Carpro! Now let's see if it lasts the 2 to 3 months promised. It can't get much easier.😎
 
Been meaning to put this or the regular hydro2 in my cart the last few times I ordered. Will definitely be putting this in my next order.
 
I got 2-3 months with regular 3:1 diluted. amazing for spray and rinse product. just gotta be careful to stay out of the sun with dark colored vehicles


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Thanks for the report! This is one of those products I'd like to try to save some time.
Does it look much different than a traditional coating? How would you describe how the paint looks as compared to with another LSP?
 
It does not look as glossy as an lsp, but for a 10 minute job the added protection is wort it. Some folks have been looking for a product that sheets more than beads, this is the only one that I have used that water actually runs off in sheets. Experts can chime in, but I have read that sheeting will decrease water spotting and that is a good thing.
 
It has finally quit raining in my neck of the woods and it time to clean the wife's car that I used Hydro2 on. After 3 months her car has very little Hydro2 left on the paint. When I rinse with clear water there is still beading/sheeting on vertical surfaces and the car has stayed remarkably clean with only one high pressure wash and rainwater. Normally my wife's car is filthy by now. Usually so bad that I refuse to ride in it, but Hydro2 has kept the car respectable. The rain knocked off most all of the dust, dirt, and pollen! I am truly amazed that something so easy to apply actually worked. Two thumbs up! I washed her car today using Carpro Hydro2 Foam in my foam gun. I was not too impressed with the cleaning ability of Hydro2 Foam, but if it protects anything like Hydro2 I will be happy. I will try to update this thread as the days progress.
 
I used ironx on one of my plow trucks and applied hydro 3;1, maybe mid december. Still beading, hasnt been washed since lol.
 
+1 for wheels and glass. I use the concentrate myself. Really a great product and a good up sell.


WOW!!! That looks great! Do you still have to scrub any of the brake dust off when washing? Or does just using water leave them squeaky clean?
 
The weather finally cooled down enough to breathe here in South Georgia, so I took enough time to wash all the cars and tryout Carpros Hydro2 lite and my new pump sprayer I picked up during one of the many sales over the last two months. I have watched a few videos that showed the water beading up after application of Hydro2, but I was more than a little skeptical. Well no more, Hydro2 lite works as advertised. After washing my wife`s car with some Optimum soap, I filled my new spray pump with the Hydro2 lite, sprayed it on and had my son follow me and spread it over the car and then had my wife to spray the car with a strong stream of water. All done in less than 10 minutes. Now the car beads and sheets like I spent an hour waxing or applying a sealant. Great job Carpro! Now let`s see if it lasts the 2 to 3 months promised. It can`t get much easier.

I get about a month and a half on my wheels- I`ve seen it working fine at the 3 and a half month mark on a car I maintain (but she recently traded it so I cant check it anymore)
 
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keeps the brake dust down too ever since applying it to the wheels, barrels and caliper

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Well I took the plunge and ordered some hydro2. Seems like an excellent product and I`m very excited to use it. I did not want to start a new thread since it is pertaining to the same product.

I waxed My truck with Megs NXT about three weeks ago. Should I plan on stripping that off before using hydro2?

After applying hydro2, can I wax on top of it?
 
Yes, strip off any wax or sealant before applying Hydro2. I would advise against applying any wax or sealant over Hydro2. By applying wax or sealant you are defeating the Hydro2s great beading/sheeting properties and also the dirt repellant properties. This is a fantastic product and so easy to use. Don`t forget to do your wheels too! Enjoy!
 
I haven`t cracked open my Hydro2 yet but I can vouch for CarPro`s Hydro Foam. Stuff is still going strong on my Mothers Ford Fusion 2-3 months after use.

Beading is sweet for such a hassle free product:

 
You got great results with Hydro2 Foam. I didn`t see as much beading as you got when I tried it. Did you apply it why spray bottle method, bucket, or foam gun. I used the foam gun and thought the next time I would apply by bottle,
 
You got great results with Hydro2 Foam. I didn`t see as much beading as you got when I tried it. Did you apply it why spray bottle method, bucket, or foam gun. I used the foam gun and thought the next time I would apply by bottle,

I applied using a foam cannon attached to my pressure washer.

How did you get the 9:1 ratio using a foam gun (those things use a lot of water)?

The way I got my 9:1 ratio using a foam cannon:
I filled the foam cannon with just plain water and sprayed it into 5-gallon buckets until the foam canon was empty then I did the math for a 9:1 ratio after measuring how much water was expelled at the highest concentration setting on the foam cannon. Unfortunately, I didn`t write down my results but I had to use about 1/3 of my 500ml Hydro Foam to maintain the 9:1 ratio. I also applied hydro foam to the car when it was filthy (over 5 months since last washed). I wasn`t a fan of Hydro Foam as a car soap but it did do the job. I worked panel by panel, foaming it down then using my wash mitt to clean the panel. I rinsed my wash mitt in a bucket with a grit guard (I didn`t bother to account for this extra water as it was post foam application). I finished off with a pressure rinse and was imdeatly blown away by the beading (the panels still had some trase amounts of dirt mixed with the hydro foam and the next second it was clean and beading like I just waxed it).
 
I just put 3oz of hydrofoam in my cannon container and i think 16oz water. Just was giving it a try. Worked well for me.

Totally unscientific

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That was probably my problem, too much water, too little product. I think a foam gun is probably a waste of time with Hydrofoam. I think I will use a spray bottle next time or just stick to Hydro2. Even using the wash bucket method I was not real happy with the soaps lubricity.
 
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