jarred767
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- Jun 30, 2014
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So, I feel like I might be a little late to the Hydro2 party, but better late than never:xyxthumbs: After a ton of research, I think it's something I definitely NEED to add to my services and I'm thinking of having it replace my traditional AIO package, but curious to your thoughts.
Right now I use D151 or M66 for simple wash and wax packages (usually use a Megs yellow pad so not much correcting going on - this is for customers who want "clean and shiny"). I'm thinking of replacing that package with Hydro2 and trying to figure out the cost differences.
Biggest question is roughly how many standard-sized cars can you get out of a regular 32 oz bottle of already diluted Hydro2? I've only sampled the product on some wheels, but I'm sold and want to do my homework before switching things up.
Other question, would you charge more or less or the same for Hydro2 vs a traditional AIO? Hydro2 will be much faster to apply and it sounds like gloss and protection are better or at least similar, but there's no correction at all compared to a little with an AIO.
Curious as to your thoughts, thanks guys!
Right now I use D151 or M66 for simple wash and wax packages (usually use a Megs yellow pad so not much correcting going on - this is for customers who want "clean and shiny"). I'm thinking of replacing that package with Hydro2 and trying to figure out the cost differences.
Biggest question is roughly how many standard-sized cars can you get out of a regular 32 oz bottle of already diluted Hydro2? I've only sampled the product on some wheels, but I'm sold and want to do my homework before switching things up.
Other question, would you charge more or less or the same for Hydro2 vs a traditional AIO? Hydro2 will be much faster to apply and it sounds like gloss and protection are better or at least similar, but there's no correction at all compared to a little with an AIO.
Curious as to your thoughts, thanks guys!