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I just wanted to take a second to praise Carpro. I recently picked up a foam cannon from ag that came with ironx snow soap, and I really liked the soap, so I decided to look into trying some more of the line. I contacted Corey and he helped me out a good deal with deciding what would be best for my situation. I wanted to try some tarx and ironx and I also needed something to help me speed up my production style jobs, so I also tried hydro2. While I was at it, I also picked up uk 2014, dlux and pearl to try. I just have to say, these products are top of the line. I was able to do two basic details and coat my truck today. Both cars got the hydro2, and my truck got a full decon and coated . The highlight of the line for me was definitely the coating. It went on without any hint of difficulty and came off just as easy and looked better than any wax I have ever tried.
 
CarPro products are excellent. Give Reflection a try, amazing polish!
 
Corey is the best! CarPro/Avi couldn't have picked a better person to represent their product line
 
Nothing like Carpro. I love their products.
 
I just wanted to take a second to praise Carpro. I recently picked up a foam cannon from ag that came with ironx snow soap, and I really liked the soap, so I decided to look into trying some more of the line. I contacted Corey and he helped me out a good deal with deciding what would be best for my situation. I wanted to try some tarx and ironx and I also needed something to help me speed up my production style jobs, so I also tried hydro2. While I was at it, I also picked up uk 2014, dlux and pearl to try. I just have to say, these products are top of the line. I was able to do two basic details and coat my truck today. Both cars got the hydro2, and my truck got a full decon and coated . The highlight of the line for me was definitely the coating. It went on without any hint of difficulty and came off just as easy and looked better than any wax I have ever tried.

OK, I've got a question about Hydro2. I used it for the first time yesterday and really liked it. But I didn't have the foggiest notion how much to spray on. I tried to hit everywhere, and I'm sure I did, but I used 10 ounces of diluted solution on a really small car (Fiat Abarth). Since CarPro sells a bottle that dilutes to only 6 ounces and that would not have done my car the way I was using it, I've got to think I was using way too much.

So, how much did you use on the two cars you did yesterday and how big were they?

Thanks!
<TED> Feed back please
 
OK, I've got a question about Hydro2. I used it for the first time yesterday and really liked it. But I didn't have the foggiest notion how much to spray on. I tried to hit everywhere, and I'm sure I did, but I used 10 ounces of diluted solution on a really small car (Fiat Abarth). Since CarPro sells a bottle that dilutes to only 6 ounces and that would not have done my car the way I was using it, I've got to think I was using way too much.

So, how much did you use on the two cars you did yesterday and how big were they?

Thanks!
<TED> Feed back please


When using Hydro2 you only need to lightly mist the product over the surface. You don't need to apply it heavy to the point it is rolling off or even apply multiple sprays to the same area.

I mist a front fender with 1-2 sprays to get coverage and blast it off immediately. I can do a regular size 4-door car (VW Jetta) with 5-6 total ounces of mixed product. And that includes glass and wheels. The key is to have sprayer that gives a super fine mist so you can quickly cover a panel. I have a 6oz spray bottle from Walmart that I have set to make the mist spray, and I swipe the bottle over the panel as I spray to get proper coverage.

With a car the size of the F500 I would think I could easily do it with only 4oz of mixed product. If the car is a dark color I have found and used 4:1 to reduce the chance of streaking or spots if I don't get it blasted with water quick enough.
 
It would be great if B&S made a low profile MF cutting pad. The lower the more cut.

The Ultima Tire and Trim works amazing topped with PERL.

has anyone used on PERL on leather?

to add to the list:

The applicator, the wash mitt, Iron X, PERL. Haven't used them but the Denim pads seem to work great, I have seen what they do though in person...
 
They definitely deserve a lot of praise, not only for their products but also for their customer service. They truly go above and beyond, Corey and Avi are exceptional as are their products.
 
Ya, they have a top shelf product line and Corey is a solid dude!
 
I have really liked every Carpro product I have used. Corey is a extremely helpful and knowledgeable. His customer service is second to none.
 
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