Hydro 2 vs spray sealant

frankprozzoly

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Is this hydro 2 more potent than spray waxes or sealants? This looks pretty cool but what's the point if it's the same as everything else
 
Main difference are: 1) time saved, 2) getting into places that you can't wipe off, and 3) Touchless, thereby reducing any possibility of scratching.

Those are significant differences for some folks. If I were doing production works, Hydro2 would be bought in 5 gallon containers. Its really a must have.
 
NOW HEAR THIS!!!

Hyrdo2 is the absolute truth. Make no mistakes about it. Great on wheels also.
 
1) time saved, 2) getting into places that you can't wipe off, and 3) Touchless, thereby reducing any possibility of scratching.

+1
biggest pro for me would be using it on wheels, that really save lots of time.

SPNS is awesome on body paint :props:
 
I will add more to the that.
can be used under rain !! in cold weather when your hand are freezing , no need to touch the car .
i saw already few videos of guys using Hydro2 under heavy rainy day.

:xyxthumbs:
 
I will add more to the that.
can be used under rain !! in cold weather when your hand are freezing , no need to touch the car .
i saw already few videos of guys using Hydro2 under heavy rainy day.

:xyxthumbs:

Great idea! Thanks for sharing
I'm learning everyday :)
 
Isnt rain dirty? Although it will still WORK in the rain does that make it a good idea to do it in the rain?
 
I will add more to the that.
can be used under rain !! in cold weather when your hand are freezing , no need to touch the car .
i saw already few videos of guys using Hydro2 under heavy rainy day.

:xyxthumbs:

I used on neices car after I polished it in the garage pulled it out side 34 degrees snow rain mix and worked great. Plus does every surface glass plastic rubber paint, and everywhere grill ,door jambs, wheels so easy that its crazy. I use sprays while I dry to add lube and a little shine in between.
 
I've been using dura gloss spray wax and I was gonna buy megs spray synthetic wax but I'll start using this stuff instead
 
I haven't yet used Hydro2 but I think it serves a different set of purposes than D156 and similar spray sealants. It also seems substantially easier to "remove" after application, and looks to have a small learning curve as one gets used to applying it without wasting too much product, as it s very expensive overall.

All that said, I'm eager to try it. :)
 
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