Review & How-To: CarPro Hydro2 Touchless Silica Sealant

I had the same problem as octane this weekend. I spoke to Corey and we also agree it was prob left on too long. And by long it was probably less than 2 mins. I also plan to just do individual panels from now on. Other than the streaking, the results were great.
 
How do you think this stuff would hold up after multiple waterless washings of UWWW+?
 
How do you think this stuff would hold up after multiple waterless washings of UWWW+?

UWW is boosted by Polycharger so I would not recommend using it to clean a vehicle that's been coated with Hydro2. You want to use a waterless wash that contains no protective properties, like Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash.

anyone know the durability?

I saw in excess of 2 months; others are reporting up to 3 months. For its ease of application, Hydro2 is tough to beat!
 
UWW is boosted by Polycharger so I would not recommend using it to clean a vehicle that's been coated with Hydro2. You want to use a waterless wash that contains no protective properties, like Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash.

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Nick, I'm just curious, how would UWW having Polycharger interfere with Hydr02? Also, I always thought DP waterless had some protective polymers in it?

Thanks Nick and nice review!
 
Nick, I am getting ready to use the Snow Soap this weekend on my Nissan. It's Arctic white and it has what appears some Iron dust in the paint. How many gallons of water to ounces of soap would you recommend? I do not have a foam gun. I also was told to squirt some of the soap onto the sponge as I wash each panel. The directions of the bottle are somewhat vague. Thanks for your help.
 
Bump for streak removal. Did my entire truck and then went back and rinsed. I'm doing my best to never drive it in the sun to hide the nasty streaks. Tried UWW+ and washing with a bit of pressure with optimum car wash and nothing got rid of the streaks.

Will they wear off on their own? Or can I use dawn, an apc, or carpro eraser to remove the hideous things?
 
can i apply the Hydro 2 if it's 35 degrees outside? i have 2 coats on a 2013 LS460 and i must say i am quite impressed with this product... and i too have it on top of OC 2.0.
 
Thanks for the review I just got some. I will be using it as soon as it warms up.
 
UWW is boosted by Polycharger so I would not recommend using it to clean a vehicle that's been coated with Hydro2. You want to use a waterless wash that contains no protective properties, like Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash.



I saw in excess of 2 months; others are reporting up to 3 months. For its ease of application, Hydro2 is tough to beat!

UWW is boosted by Polycharger so I would not recommend using it to clean a vehicle that's been coated with Hydro2. You want to use a waterless wash that contains no protective properties, like Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash.

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Nick, I'm just curious, how would UWW having Polycharger interfere with Hydr02? Also, I always thought DP waterless had some protective polymers in it?

Thanks Nick and nice review!

Nick, I didn't see a response to this posting about DP waterless polymers & being safe to use after Hydo2?

Thanks
 
Used this yesterday and am very pleased. I have some streaking on the rear glass, my fault... I didn't rinse quickly enough. Any thoughts on how to remove the streaks from the glass?
 
If nothing else, a must have for wheels, wheel wells, door jams, any hard to reach area.
 
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