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  1. Shaxinater

    How well do you think Hydro2 Lite can hold up to a harsh Canadian winter?

    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...
  2. Shaxinater

    How well do you think Hydro2 Lite can hold up to a harsh Canadian winter?

    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...
  3. Shaxinater

    How well do you think Hydro2 Lite can hold up to a harsh Canadian winter?

    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.
  4. Shaxinater

    How well do you think Hydro2 Lite can hold up to a harsh Canadian winter?

    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.
  5. Shaxinater

    How well do you think Hydro2 Lite can hold up to a harsh Canadian winter?

    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...
  6. Shaxinater

    I was told to share my dilution calculator with you folks!

    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...
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