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    LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Hey all,

    Have my son coming home from college soon and would love to get some winter protection on his pickup.
    I can't fit it in my garage so anything I do will be done outside, I am dealing with temps in the 30-40 range most likely.
    More than likely it will just be a wash and decon with a clay mit.

    My question is what LSP application would you recommend in the cold weather?
    I figure anything wipe on/of like a wax or sealant may be to difficult.
    Was thinking maybe CarPro Hydr02 or Reload or Gyeon WetCoat might be a simple way to get a few months protection.

    Please share your thoughts, thanks

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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Normal wash with hose = Hydro2. Done.

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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    You prolly could use a sealant of choice or a wax or choice, just apply it with your barehands.

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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan K View Post
    Normal wash with hose = Hydro2. Done.
    agree

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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Park the vehicle where the Sun
    will strike its panels...hopefully
    that'll provide enough warmth,
    to where their temp will rise to:
    "the more acceptable range"

    RE: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-sealants.html


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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan K View Post
    Normal wash with hose = Hydro2. Done.
    This. Super easy and you can literally protect the paint, glass, and wheels at the same time. I would wash, clay, wash, Hydr02 if it needs claying. Baggie test will be deciding factor.
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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Thanks for the recommendations!

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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Quote Originally Posted by WillSports3 View Post
    You prolly could use a sealant of choice or a wax or choice, just apply it with your barehands.
    What's your point about "bare hands"?
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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    Quote Originally Posted by DogRescuer View Post
    What's your point about "bare hands"?
    I'm guessing it's to keep whatever product he is using from freezing before it can bond to the paint?
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    Re: LSP recommendations for application in cold weather

    its a loosing battle below freezing when washing cars outdoor

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