CarPro Hydro2 50/50 photo and video

You basically spray Hydro sparingly over the panel and then rinse with a high stream of water to activate it. What you end up with is insane beading that last several months. Hands down the easiest way to seal a vehicle. 
 
Mentioning "Jeff Suggs" will get you banned from this forum!


His "how-to" videos generated some of the most lively and "interesting" flaming and name calling posts in this forum; days gone by that I am sure the moderators would rather forget. Daytime soap dramas had NOTHING on those back-and-forth discussions.


 


OK back to the Hydro2 50/50 photos/video. If it sounds/looks too easy to be true, it probably is. Is this a game changer in the world of car detailing??


Inquiring minds want to know more.
 
Absolutely a game changer.  There is nothing easier.  Not cheap when priced by the ounce but the amount of time saved makes it a no brainer.  Even when using a dedicated sealant I will often use Hydro2 for intricate wheels and front grills (think Range Rovers) where applying and removing a wax can be so incredibly time consuming.  A few seconds with Hydro2 and it's done.  Depending on a detailer's rates it can be cheaper to have a car washed and Hydro2ed every 6 weeks than to have a wax applied twice a year.  The latter will likely leave the vehicle with no protection for as long as 3 months.
 
brownbob06 said:
I foresee myslef picking up a $15 bottle to try out... seems promising to say the least!


 


Honestly I wouldn't recommend buying anything less than the 500ml.  If for some you aren't impressed you can still sell the remaining amount.  Otherwise you are just throwing money away because you will probably buying a larger bottle real soon anyway.
 
I definitely don't think $50 is reasonable for me to try something I have no experience with. Im not sure if I would use it on customer's cars or just my own anyways lol. May be too expensive to justify using on customers cars when wax doesnt take a terribly long time to apply to begin with.
 
Hey guus, just figued I'd chime in with some input.


Put the hydro 50/50 on my car about 2 weeks ago and am certainly impressed with it so far. Still beading like day on and my windows act like they're treated with rain-x.


It's impressive enough that my brother who doesn't wash his truck too often and definitely doesn't wax very often is planning on buying some because of it's easy application, great beading and longevity.


Overall definitely worth the money. Especially after washing and clay barring my car, when you get to that point of "Man, I still have to wax it!" Lol
 
I saw this product on a different webpage, said it was really easy and simple to use.


 


I may have to give this a shot, I just traded in my old car and have no access to garage or outdoor electrical/shade.... so I can't detail my car properly. I am sure that this will at least give me some UV protection.
 
I definitely recommend it. Especially if it's for your personal vehicle. Application doesn't get much easier. After 2 weeks I can confirm up to this point it's performing as good as day 1... except for on my CF hood that is being wetsanded to be recleared lol.
 
WaxManRonnie said:
So basically you need a pressure washer to use this.


 


 


A pressure washer is not necessary.  I have used it with just a nozzle sprayer but I can't say whether it had any adverse impact on durability.
 
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