Hello folks,
I got a bottle of this after reading many comments about how well it works on cars that already have a ceramic coating.
I diluted it approx 1:15 in a spray bottle, and used it as a quick detailer after my car was already washed and dry.
First thing I noticed was this doesn`t dry easily and just kind of smears around for a long time. The smallest amount of moisture on the microfiber towel will cause this.
Second is that there is no initial slickness at all. I wouldn`t want to use this as a spray-and-wipe type of cleaning product.
Third, this feels kind of like a spray-on wax, in that you either spray on a panel, or spray on a microfiber, and use that to smear it around. Wait a moment for it to dry, and then use a second totally dry towel to buff it off. The panel is slicker after you are done, though.
Besides the light blue color, this hardly resembles my Poorboy`s Spray and Wipe. This starts immediately slick, wipes around and dries easily and cleanly (doesn`t require buffing or a second towel) and also leaves the surface slick.
Anyway, I was applying the ech2o as it was getting dark, so I will have to wait till tomorrow morning to see how much better it looks. (I purposely did half of one panel with it to compare.)
Q1: am I doing it wrong?
Q2: will this treatment and good looks last past the next wash?
I got a bottle of this after reading many comments about how well it works on cars that already have a ceramic coating.
I diluted it approx 1:15 in a spray bottle, and used it as a quick detailer after my car was already washed and dry.
First thing I noticed was this doesn`t dry easily and just kind of smears around for a long time. The smallest amount of moisture on the microfiber towel will cause this.
Second is that there is no initial slickness at all. I wouldn`t want to use this as a spray-and-wipe type of cleaning product.
Third, this feels kind of like a spray-on wax, in that you either spray on a panel, or spray on a microfiber, and use that to smear it around. Wait a moment for it to dry, and then use a second totally dry towel to buff it off. The panel is slicker after you are done, though.
Besides the light blue color, this hardly resembles my Poorboy`s Spray and Wipe. This starts immediately slick, wipes around and dries easily and cleanly (doesn`t require buffing or a second towel) and also leaves the surface slick.
Anyway, I was applying the ech2o as it was getting dark, so I will have to wait till tomorrow morning to see how much better it looks. (I purposely did half of one panel with it to compare.)
Q1: am I doing it wrong?
Q2: will this treatment and good looks last past the next wash?