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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay


    This is the prefect example of how things work differently for many people. I have use Reload since its release and only remember 1 million IME having hazing issues when it was super humid and it used to much other than that I have always had great results with 3+/- months of durability.

    I even used it recently in direct sun on a hot afternoon on my black truck just to see and make sure I was still getting the same results I remember because my buddy Ron has not had good luck with Reload.

    I wouldn't call the claims of "up to 6 months durability" crap but you have to have the right conditions. Heck even a wax will last 6-12 months on a garaged special vehicle.

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    C2v3, last longer and a lot easier to use


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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike lambert View Post
    Gyeon cure or Kamakaze overcoat, you'll have no problems with either
    What Mike said.

    I've heard a few folks dilute Cure 50-50 with distilled water as a booster and Kamikaze Overcoat is simply amazing as a coating booster every 1-2 months.

    Been using both on our WG Uber Ceramic coated black cars all summer. one has been getting 'Cured' and the other Overcoated. Keeps em very nice looking even with daily driving.

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    I see alot of good recommendations from the experienced people in this thread. It's nice to find out about these other options. Thx.

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    I have two bottles of reload. First one almost depleted, from 2013 and didn't have any issues. Loved it so much on my black Lexus. Then I ordered the new version in 2014 (still sealed) and been reading mixed reviews. I'm curious to try the new bottle but its been two years on the shelf and I don't know if it would still be good.
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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    Quote Originally Posted by ronkh57 View Post
    You may want to try Gyeon Cure since you have had less than stellar results with reload.
    Agree great product line.

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    New Reload was a terrible product for me. No shine and no durability. The only product where I ever requested my money back. Yes, that bad. I've heard good things about Geyon Cure. I use a product not sold here that works great, it's basically the original Reload.

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    Indeed, Reload could be improved. Weak durability, c2v3 is a lot better.
    I would also consider Opti-Seal, Sonax PNS, Sonax Nano Paint Protect

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    New Reload was a terrible product for me. No shine and no durability. The only product where I ever requested my money back. Yes, that bad. I've heard good things about Geyon Cure. I use a product not sold here that works great, it's basically the original Reload.
    The old reload was great.Im pretty sure it was white liquid.

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    Re: CarPro Reload - Yay or Nay

    What are all ya'll thoughts on Hydro2 ? Been thinking about ordering a bottle to see what the huss is about.
    I see myself using this on wheels, etc

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