Carpro Hydro 2 Lite!?

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Just viewed a new video on YouTube from Carpro regarding their new Hydro 2 Lite ready to use spray sealant. Apparently it can be used on wet or dry surface. Anyone know if this is different from Hydro 2 besides diluted in ready to use form?
 
Look closely at 3:20 , the dry on right side sheet water better then the left.
:D
 
Its our new product, coming soon to Autogeek as well,
RTU formula of Hydro2 which as you said can be used on wet or dry surface, "spray on-rinse off" or "spray on-wipe off".
the left side which sheet slower is because the panel we show here was soaked with water sheet standing,diluted even further the spray sealant, in such cases need to spray more Hydro2 Lite
to cling better. normally after car wash the surface has much less water standing so it will perform better,
Hydro2 Lite was test for up to 3 months sealing effect on car paint.
Coming soon to AG store as well.
 
Its our new product, coming soon to Autogeek as well,
RTU formula of Hydro2 which as you said can be used on wet or dry surface, "spray on-rinse off" or "spray on-wipe off".
the left side which sheet slower is because the panel we show here was soaked with water sheet standing,diluted even further the spray sealant, in such cases need to spray more Hydro2 Lite
to cling better. normally after car wash the surface has much less water standing so it will perform better,
Hydro2 Lite was test for up to 3 months sealing effect on car paint.
Coming soon to AG store as well.

Thanks! Can't wait to get my hands on some!
 
When exactly will it be available to AG for purchase?
 
I don't get the hype on this product. I get the original product which I called the 2014 product of the year. Spray on, rinse off is indeed revolutionary. Wipe on, wipe off isn't (reload and a million other sealants), and in fact there are wipe on, walk away coatings on the market now that last years. The idea of one product that can be used on wet or dry surfaces perhaps is worthy of some interest, but....
 
I don't get the hype on this product. I get the original product which I called the 2014 product of the year. Spray on, rinse off is indeed revolutionary. Wipe on, wipe off isn't (reload and a million other sealants), and in fact there are wipe on, walk away coatings on the market now that last years. The idea of one product that can be used on wet or dry surfaces perhaps is worthy of some interest, but....

We give the customers the option to choose!,
on wet car : spray on - rinse off ,
OR on dry surface : spray on -wipe off , SAME PRODUCT!!
we try to bring new ideas that save money for customers, not make products with individual target use.
versatile and flexibility. :xyxthumbs:
 
I don't get the hype on this product. I get the original product which I called the 2014 product of the year. Spray on, rinse off is indeed revolutionary. Wipe on, wipe off isn't (reload and a million other sealants), and in fact there are wipe on, walk away coatings on the market now that last years. The idea of one product that can be used on wet or dry surfaces perhaps is worthy of some interest, but....

Should one assume that it was created for folks who don't understand how to dilute at 1:3? The only other advantage that I can see is the ability to apply indoors when a water hose is not an option indoors. However, that would lead us to ReLoad or all the other wipe on sealants. Apparently there was a need for Hydr02 Lite.
 
From my understanding, Hydro2 Lite is a consumer geared product which is meant to be a "ready, set, go!" product rather than trying to figure dilution ratios etc.. Hydro2 (concentrate) can be used wet (most favored), dry (in the right dilution) and as a QD (again in the right dilution). I've watched the video of Hydro2 Lite a couple of times and surmise that the beading difference between the wet and dry application comes from the fact that taking a diluted Hydro2 Lite and diluting it even further by applying it on a wet surface would diminish the hydrophobic qualities.

Personally I am already set up for all dilutions and LOVE Hydro2, so this product won't replace anything in my arsenal..... and if I want a QD, I will just use a dilution of Reload (which has served me well in the past)
 
From my understanding, Hydro2 Lite is a consumer geared product which is meant to be a "ready, set, go!" product rather than trying to figure dilution ratios etc.. Hydro2 (concentrate) can be used wet (most favored), dry (in the right dilution) and as a QD (again in the right dilution). I've watched the video of Hydro2 Lite a couple of times and surmise that the beading difference between the wet and dry application comes from the fact that taking a diluted Hydro2 Lite and diluting it even further by applying it on a wet surface would diminish the hydrophobic qualities.

Personally I am already set up for all dilutions and LOVE Hydro2, so this product won't replace anything in my arsenal..... and if I want a QD, I will just use a dilution of Reload (which has served me well in the past)

What dilution ratios are you using Hydr02 concentrate on dry paint and as a QD? I am intrigued.
 
What dilution ratios are you using Hydr02 concentrate on dry paint and as a QD? I am intrigued.

1:3 is the ratio was a wet sealant application
1:5 is what I tried before and was "ok" as a wipe on/wipe off (at that point I would rather go with Reload which is a better product in my opinion)
1:10 is what I heard was the QD ratio (which I have never used personally)
 
1:5 is what I tried before and was "ok" as a wipe on/wipe off (at that point I would rather go with Reload which is a better product in my opinion)
1:10 is what I heard was the QD ratio (which I have never used personally)

Would that be easier and less possibility of problems (especially on black) than reload


Kind of intrigued as a qd or drying aid
 
Would that be easier and less possibility of problems (especially on black) than reload


Kind of intrigued as a qd or drying aid

I personally have never had a problem with Reload (even on black). I posted a review (doing everything wrong) and was able to fix all the complaints that people were having. BTW 2015 Reload has been fixed with no more issues of the silicone carriers. If you want a fool proof, easy breeze application, it does not get any easier than 1:3 Hydro2 concentrate (which seals paint, plastic, glass all in one.
 
I personally have never had a problem with Reload (even on black). I posted a review (doing everything wrong) and was able to fix all the complaints that people were having. BTW 2015 Reload has been fixed with no more issues of the silicone carriers. If you want a fool proof, easy breeze application, it does not get any easier than 1:3 Hydro2 concentrate (which seals paint, plastic, glass all in one.

I've been using the hydro. I read your review on the reload. But had issues that were compounded by doing what people said would remedy it. Hydro is tons easier. But Looks of reload are hard to beat when it works. What problems did the silocin carrier do? The oily film?
 
I've been using the hydro. I read your review on the reload. But had issues that were compounded by doing what people said would remedy it. Hydro is tons easier. But Looks of reload are hard to beat when it works. What problems did the silocin carrier do? The oily film?

That's what I was told. They got a bad batch or something and remedy took till Dec 2014 to figure. 2015 batch is top notch!!:dblthumb2: If you got a 2014 and bought it from Corey at Carpro-US he will swap it for 2015 no question
 
That's what I was told. They got a bad batch or something and remedy took till Dec 2014 to figure. 2015 batch is top notch!!:dblthumb2: If you got a 2014 and bought it from Corey at Carpro-US he will swap it for 2015 no question

That explains SO MUCH

Thank you !!!!!!

This has been an ongoing feud with us.
 
Is this out yet?

Yes it is..... If you get it from AG, you may want to make sure that it is but I know (from chatting Corey @CarPro-US) that all the problematic 2014 stock were pulled off the shelves and replaced with the 2015
 
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