CarPro EcH2o Concentrated Waterless Wash - WOW! WOW! WOW!

How do they compare as a waterless?

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I still prefer Uber as a waterless because of the better dilution ratio and the fact that it wipes clean with one pass. Ech2O requires a few buffs to be completely streak free. I've started using it as a final wipe down after doing a rinseless or waterless almost like a spray wax but it gives me some reassurance that it's also cleaning whatever leftover grime I missed with the initial wash.

^^ Agree with Pheerix 100%.
 
i just picked up a bottle of echo 2 and im looking at using it as a maintenance wash. ill end up knocking down the mixture a bit to see what works best in my environment. I normally have to add a bit more water since its so hot here. excited to see how it turns out. iv ebeen very pleased with hydrofoam2
 
I still prefer Uber as a waterless because of the better dilution ratio and the fact that it wipes clean with one pass. Ech2O requires a few buffs to be completely streak free. I've started using it as a final wipe down after doing a rinseless or waterless almost like a spray wax but it gives me some reassurance that it's also cleaning whatever leftover grime I missed with the initial wash.


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Uber Waterless really wipe clean with just 1 pass? wow if that's really true, then that's amazing. I gotta give Uber Waterless a try.
 
Uber Waterless really wipe clean with just 1 pass? wow if that's really true, then that's amazing. I gotta give Uber Waterless a try.

Yup with a plush enough MF towel and the car being within waterless washable dirt level.


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Is the gloss and slickness better than Reload?


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got around to using it as a QD at the 10:1 dilution and didn't have any problems with it streaking. didn't really notice any immediate slickness (compared to some QD's), does it improve overnight? i wore latex gloves when using it and i didn't care for the sour smell too...
 
got around to using it as a QD at the 10:1 dilution and didn't have any problems with it streaking. didn't really notice any immediate slickness (compared to some QD's), does it improve overnight? i wore latex gloves when using it and i didn't care for the sour smell too...

Add an ounce of Reload to the 1:10 ratio for added slickness. Never really had any sour odor to me.
 
got around to using it as a QD at the 10:1 dilution and didn't have any problems with it streaking. didn't really notice any immediate slickness (compared to some QD's), does it improve overnight? i wore latex gloves when using it and i didn't care for the sour smell too...

I don't see any appreciable slickness with it either. Although I will say it works a lot better on coated cars vs. non-coated ones. It works great on my wife's car with Gloss Coat. Very slick and glides effortlessly across the paint. It feels almost grabby on my car that is half Overcoat and half PBL Sealant. I find myself reaching for Wolfgang detail spritz or Optimum QD on my car more often.
 
So, is this getting the best results over a coating? How about non-coated surfaces, say synthetic sealant or regular wax?
Ah, who am I kidding, I always like to try something new, so will order anyways!
BTW...I am a big fan of Uber and Ultima WW+, so anxious to compare to these.
 
So, is this getting the best results over a coating? How about non-coated surfaces, say synthetic sealant or regular wax?
Ah, who am I kidding, I always like to try something new, so will order anyways!
BTW...I am a big fan of Uber and Ultima WW+, so anxious to compare to these.

Both my vehicles are coated but I do and ahve used it on customer cars that are sealed with non-coating products and it works great. I use it mainly as a detail spray with a few ounces of CarPro Reload mixed in. Love the slickness and gloss level.

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Nano-scale Si02 particles, aka silica, is the backbone ingredient in many of CarPro's protective coatings and sealants.

I have to wonder if there is any risk of developing silicosis,

Silicosis is a lung disease caused by breathing in tiny bits of silica, a mineral that is part of sand, rock, and mineral ores such as quartz. It mostly affects workers exposed to silica dust in occupations such mining, glass manufacturing, and foundry work. Over time, exposure to silica particles causes scarring in the lungs, which can harm your ability to breathe.

Its too early to tell with these glass products, but silicosis is very real and creeps up on you without much warning.
 
CarPro EcH2o Concentrated Waterless Wash

I must say that I have been very pleased with just about every CarPro product I’ve used outside Reload due to spotting. After really liking the Essence and ordering up some Essence Plus, I took them upon a sample offer of their new CarPro EcH2o Concentrated Waterless Wash product. It comes in a small 1.7oz bottle which is more than enough to mix up a full bottle of product to test out.

It’s a waterless wash/detail spray that can be mixed up from 1:5 to 1:15. My intention was to use it as a waterless wash and detail spray just to compare to others out there. I’m so glad I did too. I mixed it up in between the two ratios at 1:10 with distilled water and WOW! It’s great stuff!!

My car was relatively clean with only a few days of road dust and particulate on it. No rain or mud so just the right condition for me to take 15 minutes to spruce her up for the week. Mind you being pure black and fully 100% corrected I’m ULTRA picky and rightfully concerned that it might micro mar. I was prepared with a little time to fix it should have done so.

My test spot is my rear deck lid. End result is I now have ZERO concerns using proper technique and OMG what a slick finish it offers. I used one MF Rag dampend with product, sprayed the panel and wiped. Using a second clean MF Rag I buffed to a shine. You’d think you just applied a fresh LSP or slick coating it's that nice. All that and no streaking either. Gloss and shine is outstanding too.

Don't get me wrong, I still love my Wolfgang Uber for Rinseless washing and was happy overall with it as a detail spray so long as it wasn’t mixed too strongly, but no after trying CarPro’s new product, I’m hooked. I could see using this as a drying aid too. For my rinseless washes I plan on using a spray bottle with CarPro to hit it real quick as well. Best of both worlds. Call me addicted.

How crazy is it that I enjoy discovering such great new products like this.? :) Final rating for me is a 10/10. Great job to the guys and gals at CarPro!

do you have a coated car? if not how do u feel about mixing your lsp with something that leaves a coating? i dont want to do it because if i want to use a spray wax after i dont think it will stick
 
I have to wonder if there is any risk of developing silicosis,



Its too early to tell with these glass products, but silicosis is very real and creeps up on you without much warning.

u can say that again, i deal with it at my work, good catch on that, i wouldnt be using this stuff in an ventilated garage just to be safe.
 
I used it as a RW only the first couple times and was blown away, 2 ounces for 3 gallons works great and I've gone as far as 3.5 gallons without an issue, this product is soooo thick, a little goes a really long way!

For my WW usage I go 15:1 (water/solution) because I felt 10:1 was a little thick for my needs but still worked great. I plan on doing a WW using Ech2o this Friday as it will have an entire weeks worth of dust and light dirt from driving to and from work, can't wait to do this, another true test for this elite product!

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I have to wonder if there is any risk of developing silicosis,



Its too early to tell with these glass products, but silicosis is very real and creeps up on you without much warning.


You're not gonna develop silicosis from applying silica coatings.
 
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