CarPro Hydro2 vs Permanon Platinum

I also use a CR DI setup with power washer for my rinse after applying. Tried with just hose hooked to CR also and extra careful in insuring a through rinse. After 3 tries and tweaking my method I still get some form of spotting/streaking, all on light colored cars. Hard to notice till car is totally dry and since I use DI it takes a while to air dry. I since stopped trying to do a whole car but happily add that it's become my new go to wheel coating. Hard to beat the ease of use especially on intricate rims.

My only question is since its cured before I see any real spotting/striping. Do I really need mechanical abrasion to remove it or would a chemical cleaner do the trick? So far with success I've tried Meg's Ultimate Polish, #205 and PO85RD on LC HT Crimson pads. Another issue is removing streaks/spotting from clear bra's as I would rather avoid using anything even slightly abrasive though I have in the past. Who has used what (non-abrasive) with good results?
 
wow... I am glad I am not the only one with the weird streaking issue on dark cars. I too used it twice and both times noted it, blaming it on rental car finishes. Even after using very hard pressure and drying quickly. I do however find the glossy look and durability quite pleasing. I really want to play with it more, and will use Avi and Coreys advice.

I go back to Permanon as its just so darn easy to use. Everytime I use it on a friends car they are amazed at the action and the quickness of its use with no down side. Other than cost and it should protect for months versus weeks.

I would really like a version of the two ...The glossy looks and durability of Hydro2 and the super easy of use of Permanon.
 
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