Prima hydro max review

Made it on my wish list

I was very surprised with how well this product cleanly wipes away and flashes into the paint. Most products with this type of protection characteristics do not exhibit such an effortless and satisfactory level of application ease.

If you try it I do believe you will find it to be quite good.
 
Anyone that has mixed hydro and hydro seal, does this product differ at all? I dont understand where this fits in? Love hydro and hydro seal so easy to use and the pop and protection is awesome.

Ohhhh and the smell!
 
CS is still and always will be a outstanding product. i use it on my wheels now.

i think the look of HM is more stunning. when you do your first panel you can tell!

thanks... I put HM on order...and now the questions are...my CS is a few months old - I'm in a condo with no hose...I live by rinseless.....being lazy, can I do a rinseless and then apply HM without stripping?

or maybe a rinseless, ISP wipe, then HM?

multiple coats of HM work well? How long is the cure between coats?

I don't see those questions answered here....
 
the paint does have to be clear of any WAX. i would do the rinseless/isp wipe/then HM. i have 3 coats on currently, which is overkill. but the product is so easy to use its nothing to do a few coats. no curing time between coats. one note...dont over use! just a spritz per panel then buff off with a MF. 1oz should do the whole car. no learning curve here. very easy! hit your wheels and glass too! and its safe on plastic.
 
A no rinse wash is ok, but make sure there are no polymers in the wash.

Multiple coats are fine.

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]You can immediately apply multiple coats. It won't leave waxy, white residue and is safe to use on all paint types, glass and black plastic trim. (Prima)[/FONT]
 
I've used it as a topper (even over wax) and it looks great. Durability I'm sure is compromised when layering it over a previous LSP.
 
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