Hydro2/Gyeon Wet Coat

Ronkh

Wax Waster
Since I am going to coat this in a couple of months, I`m just looking for a stop gap till then.

Since it is a vert, I am a little leary of hitting it with hydro2 or Wet Coat. Since I know when I spray it or hit car with blast of water that it will get on the top. Any advice?

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Supposed to be no problem with Hydro2 and fabric tops. Actually supposed to provide protection. I have no tried it. It`s a loaner right? Lol. By the way, loving that red, but a ticket machine!
 
Supposed to be no problem with Hydro2 and fabric tops. Actually supposed to provide protection. I have no tried it. It`s a loaner right? Lol. By the way, loving that red, but a ticket machine!

Not a loaner......
Belongs to my arch nemesis at car shows.
 
Ron i used Hydro2lite on my moms bf`s 5.0 vert top
No issues
Actually beaded a little too

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Corey will buy you a lunch if it doesn`t work. What do you have to lose? Actually I would not chance it on a fabric top. If it does not work or goes on unevenly I have no idea of how you would go about removing it from the fabric. But you could do a test on some fabric lawn chairs. I did this with 303 and Raggtopp just to see if either product darkened the fabric. Fabric tops are too expensive to play around with.
 
If Hydro2 is like Permanon ( and I think it is) the electrostatic bond will not happen with cloth or rubber.

I spoke to the Canadian Distributor of Permanon and he confirmed for Permanon.

Since the bonding is instantaneous then no bond, no problem.

I have both and this seems to be very siimilar.
 
I have used Hydr02 on quite a few convertibles in the past and have not had any issues. If you are that worried about it why not use a product like Reload or Gtechniq C2V3 as they will provide a few months of durability till you have the time to coat it. Either way I don`t see that you will have any issues really.
 
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