Pats300zx
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Has anyone seen this yet? Looks like a very interesting product.
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Let me clear up a few things here. This is a sealant and not a wax. It can be used on any surface and it will also darken trim. This was designed to be a sealant and a drying aid. It can be used as a stand alone, topper, or coating booster.
I've seen it in person and used it at their recent detail clinic. I can answer anything you want to know about it.Puts me in mind of prima hydro seal. Same application. Then prima made it so easy with hydro max. Seems adams is late to the game on this one. BUT their spray sealant i would like to try. After watching the video tho, looks easy enough! WE NEED A TESTER ON THIS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=KGNSEr5lX6c
How long does AW last as a stand alone? Serious question. I haven't used it.Yeah, sounds just like Aquawax (which is a sealant--no wax) and a number of other products as mentioned.
How long does AW last as a stand alone? Serious question. I haven't used it.
I don't know, I don't really use it that way, but I'm just not seeing this as some "revolutionary" product as it seems to be touted in the video. The concept isn't any different than WAUD or Aquawax, and in practice (of how we use spray "waxes" here) I just don't see it being any different than a slew of products like Z-8, OCW, D156, etc. etc. etc. that are safe for all surfaces. If we're hung up on this being a sealant vs. a "wax" then again, AW, Z-8, Prima Hydro products, etc.
I'm not being argumentative or saying this product isn't good, but it's not like it's a new class of product, again, unless I'm missing something.
I consider this to be closest to Permanon and Hydro2 as this is in the water activated class of sealants, however this one should be wiped and not rinsed off.
Yes, but even with those you need to dry the car when you are done, with this you just go straight to drying. It is water activated though, so it's still most similar to those.That's what I thought it was going to be, a product like Permanon or HydrO2, but it just looks like a spray sealant to me <shrug>
Yes, but even with those you need to dry the car when you are done, with this you just go straight to drying. It is water activated though, so it's still most similar to those.
I didn't see any water activation, they said water activation, I didn't see that, I saw water run off when they sprayed it on, but that happens with WAUD, too. My recollection is that's not how HydrO2 works, but I've only used it once.
I didn't see any water activation, they said water activation, I didn't see that, I saw water run off when they sprayed it on, but that happens with WAUD, too. My recollection is that's not how HydrO2 works, but I've only used it once.
It's not evolutionary I agree, but it does give 2-3 months of protection, so for all of those in between washes, you can just use detail spray for a drying aid. I consider this to be closest to Permanon and Hydro2 as this is in the water activated class of sealants, however this one should be wiped and not rinsed off.