I think I have ran out of time frankly. I only have access to an unheated garage and weather is sitting at 10°C (50 °F) and I don't know how comfortable I feel applying my first coating in that temperature. Along with that I would have to work fast and without doing a compound or polish as it's...
Isn't that true. I will probably give it a try and see how it works. If anything I will have to reapply every month and just cost myself a bit.
2-3 applications a bottle at $35 a bottle CAD. At worst I am looking at $70 for this winter. At best $35 (I need a new bottle anyways). For the ease of...
The biggest thing for me is that I don't know if I trust Collinite to last ALL winter and there is NO chance of me renting out a shop to reapply. I can reapply Hydro2 Lite easily during one or two of my maintenance washes this winter. The same cannot be said for Collinite.
From what I understood, Hydro2 Lite likes to be the only thing against the paint and will strip other products when used over. I could be wrong here however.
After being blown away by the application and longevity of Hydro2 Lite I am debating using it as my go to winter sealant. I am thinking I could use it at the car wash when I am doing my quick bucket wash. I understand that I will have to apply it more often than in the summer but do you think it...
Long story short I was suggested to post this here from another forum so I figured why not join the community and see what Autogeek is all about.
I started my journey into amateur detailing when I bought my first car about 6 years ago and have always struggled with the correct dilutions at...