I've been using McKee's Hydroblue spray & rinse sealant as a topper to my ceramic coated black car; I've used it maybe 4 or 5 times since April, and noticed a significant amount of waterpots and hazing (everywhere) compared to previous years where I washed it using the same process minus the spray & rinse sealant.
I'm guessing/hypothesizing that eventhough the car is properly dried, the minerals in the water become part of the formula once it's "activated" and thus become part of the sealant and this causes the water spots/hazing?
Has anyone had similar experiences or am I just being dellusional? ( By the way, I love Hydroblue, especially on my wheels and glass)
I'm guessing/hypothesizing that eventhough the car is properly dried, the minerals in the water become part of the formula once it's "activated" and thus become part of the sealant and this causes the water spots/hazing?
Has anyone had similar experiences or am I just being dellusional? ( By the way, I love Hydroblue, especially on my wheels and glass)