OMG Hydro2!! Where have you been all my life?!

FWIW, you can get a 50mL sample from CarPro for $9.99... if you try it and don't like it, you're not out much money.
 
I'm about to do my wife's car if everyone doesn't believe it. I could 50/50 with another product of everyone's choice?

It's a great product hands down easiest protection to apply and it looks great.
 
What specifically would you like to know?

What I would actually like to see, is someone who purchased it for themself, put it on half their hood, and a tough proven sealant like Wolfgang or Powerlock on the other half, and then take photos for 3 months after just washing with no toppers.

If it can truly stand up that long, then I would absolutely switch to it.

Buy it yourself and test it out. We're not here to be your Gunea pigs. What a tool. Merry Christmas!

Peace,

Darrin
 
I'm about to do my wife's car if everyone doesn't believe it. I could 50/50 with another product of everyone's choice?

It's a great product hands down easiest protection to apply and it looks great.

David, I for one would enjoy that. Since it's a 3-5 month product, why not do OCW on the 2nd half, then compare beading and durability every few months.
 
FWIW, you can get a 50mL sample from CarPro for $9.99... if you try it and don't like it, you're not out much money.


Or you can just read all the rave review on it and go straight to the 1 liter bottle. Hydro 2 is all that and then some.
 
I am not sure why there are so many skeptics. So many people, on multiple threads, professionals and enthusiasts alike have vouched for the longetivity of this product. None of us have any stake in Carpro that I am aware of. We are sharing our experience with the product like we do with hundreds of other products. Why is our feedback any less valuable for this product than it is for any other.

This product works, as advertised, and or better than advertised per peoples experiences. But dont take my word for it.


^^^ yeah, exactly ^^^ just go on YouTube and check out a few videos as well.
 
I also was not sure how good it actually was until I used it. The only downside is that if it's windy you will lose a lot of product. Now I just use it to seal rims because it's easier for me insted of breaking my fingers to get in all the cracks and small sections. I use a different water activated sealant now for the paint that is applied wet and the rinsed like hydro2 so I don't waste any of it in the wind.


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Now I just use it to seal rims because it's easier for me insted of breaking my fingers to get in all the cracks and small sections.
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Now that's a great idea. For the wheels I mean.
 
I tested it on my wife's rims, wash ironx clay then spray with hydro and rinse. It's been 2 months and it beads like the day I put it on. Also washing is easy because hardly anything sticks to it.


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I bought a small bottle of Hydro 2 and just bought a liter of Lite. I plan on using it on the wheels and the frame rails, leaf springs, rear inner fenders that all show on the F150. Does this stuff work on inner fender plastic. I hate the thought of getting the inner front fenders with a traditional plastic product. My wife drives by a cement factory every day on her way to work and there is constantly watered down cement on the road from them cleaning the trucks. That stuff is a PITA!!
 
I bought a small bottle of Hydro 2 and just bought a liter of Lite. I plan on using it on the wheels and the frame rails, leaf springs, rear inner fenders that all show on the F150. Does this stuff work on inner fender plastic. I hate the thought of getting the inner front fenders with a traditional plastic product. My wife drives by a cement factory every day on her way to work and there is constantly watered down cement on the road from them cleaning the trucks. That stuff is a PITA!!
It does and I do use it on my f150. As long as it's really clean.

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It does and I do use it on my f150. As long as it's really clean.

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Great. It's time to scrub all that out of there again as soon as the weather is permitting. That should make it a lot easier to clean in the future.
 
I use the hydro2 for my truck wells and for mine and my customers rims.

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