CarPro HydroFoam?

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i was thinking of picking some up. my car is not coated though, i still want/plan on using my regular non coating products. im wondering if this would interfere with that?
 
Just going to add a temporary additional aspect of protection.


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I get 2-3 months of good beading on wifes car with Hydrofoam. Only down side if cars actually dirty as is 2-4 weeks of road film and dirt I find I have to wash first with regular soap then rewash with hydrofoam other wise it seems to not cover as well. could just be me as when I wash wifes car i tend to go kinda quick and miss a spot or 3 that i get with waterlesswash while drying. If cars just dusty or light dirty 1 week and no driving around in rain getting road film all over it it works perfect for me. I love the product because it does seem to coat more evenly the way I use it then plain Hydro2 spray rinse method.

Edit: PS, I use it in a soap cannon about 4 oz product and 26 oz of water. gets me 2-3 washes.
 
i was thinking of picking some up. my car is not coated though, i still want/plan on using my regular non coating products. im wondering if this would interfere with that?
HydroFoam also works very well with non-coated paint and will not interfere with, or hinder your use of regular non coating products.
 
I use it in rinseless form and it works great, has high gloss and removes dirt very well. Once I've used HF i maintenance wash with ech2o and TRY to do this every 2 weeks but it doesn't always happen

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Waste of time & money if you are not using it on bare paint. I love this product for wheels - it's really great. But I wouldn't use it on top of wax or sealants.
 
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