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AbileneAutoWerx
10-23-2016, 01:07 PM
Guys since I don't detail for a living I'm thinking about ditching all stuff like 915,476,WDGPS,PL and FK1000 and start using something like CarPro Hydro2. With work and family I just don't have the time to spend on my vehicles even though I wish I did,its therapy to me almost😔. Which spray and rinse sealant would y'all recommend?

Eric@CherryOnTop
10-23-2016, 01:32 PM
Hydro2 is great, I like using it on wheels for a quick sealant. It can get a bit pricey though. I've used Blackfire Crystal Seal with great results. If time is your main concern though, I don't think you can do better than Hydro2 unless maybe you use the shampoo/sealant combo Hydrofoam.

WillSports3
10-23-2016, 01:50 PM
Gyeon Wetcoat seems to be easier to use than Hydro2.

Rsurfer
10-23-2016, 02:05 PM
Gyeon Wetcoat seems to be easier to use than Hydro2.

Why? Hydro2, spray on a wet surface before drying, rinse, dry, done. Hydro2 Foam, maybe even faster.

glfnaz
10-23-2016, 02:22 PM
Good topic.
I've never used the spray and rinse sealants, but I do like the WOWA types.
What is the durability of the Spray and Rinse products?
Most people say they get 3+ months with WOWA and of course you get a ton of applications per oz.

WillSports3
10-23-2016, 02:31 PM
Because Hydro 2 will leave streaks if you don't get it just right in terms of dilution and if the temperature is too hot. Hydro 2 Foam is a lot faster.

BMW435
10-23-2016, 02:41 PM
I presently only use Hydro 2 on my wheels. Heard a lot of good things about Sonax PNS and 22ple vs1. Both seem easy to apply as well.

GSKR
10-23-2016, 05:21 PM
Gyeon Wetcoat seems to be easier to use than Hydro2.
Agree.

GSKR
10-23-2016, 05:23 PM
I presently only use Hydro 2 on my wheels. Heard a lot of good things about Sonax PNS and 22ple vs1. Both seem easy to apply as well.pns you will need a eraser wheel to remove.Good product but hard to remove.

AbileneAutoWerx
10-23-2016, 05:36 PM
Because Hydro 2 will leave streaks if you don't get it just right in terms of dilution and if the temperature is too hot. Hydro 2 Foam is a lot faster.

Wouldn't the Lite version take the guess work out of dilution?

WillSports3
10-23-2016, 05:39 PM
It would but that being said, you still need to make sure you hose it off immediately and you'd risk getting streaks if the temperature is too much or if the sun is baking the paint too much. Gyeon wetcoat, there was a guy here Ronkh who washed his car and used Wetcoat on his driveway while the sun was baking above and had no issues. Most people just use Hydro 2 for wheels and the like, it's great for that. Lite doesn't last as long as well.

GSKR
10-23-2016, 05:40 PM
Wouldn't the Lite version take the guess work out of dilution?

No still streaks.I don't use it anymore pita.Gyeon much better,better hydrophobic and user friendly.

GSKR
10-23-2016, 05:42 PM
It would but that being said, you still need to make sure you hose it off immediately and you'd risk getting streaks if the temperature is too much or if the sun is baking the paint too much. Gyeon wetcoat, there was a guy here Ronkh who washed his car and used Wetcoat on his driveway while the sun was baking above and had no issues. Most people just use Hydro 2 for wheels and the like, it's great for that. Lite doesn't last as long as well.Agree.

BMW435
10-23-2016, 06:43 PM
pns you will need a eraser wheel to remove.Good product but hard to remove.

How is Gyeon WetCoat for wheels?

MikeC78
10-23-2016, 06:49 PM
I'm not sure how you guys have issues with Hydro? I've used the Hydro foam and the Lite with zero issues or streaking. All I've experienced is roughly 3months of hydrophobic protection and ease of use.