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Hydro2foam
I'm ready for the hydro2foam to be released so I can try it, it looks like it's going to be another great carpro product
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Re: Hydro2foam
looks like another high quality product from the folks at Carpro...
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I posted this on another forum and no one really had an answer for me.
Other than the possible use on wheels and its chemical resistance, what's so great about it? I admit it's cool that they made a shampoo capable of such protection, but why is it any better than a seal as you dry product? You still have to dry the car after using this product and its application makes it seem like it will add a decent amount of time to a normal wash.
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Originally Posted by SYMAWD
I posted this on another forum and no one really had an answer for me.
Other than the possible use on wheels and its chemical resistance, what's so great about it? I admit it's cool that they made a shampoo capable of such protection, but why is it any better than a seal as you dry product? You still have to dry the car after using this product and its application makes it seem like it will add a decent amount of time to a normal wash.
To me it looks like it will save time compared to anything else, you spray it with your foam lance wipe rinse then dry, and if it works as good as regular hydro2 with out the streaks some people are getting and has the same shine and durability this might be my new fleet maintance product
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Re: Hydro2foam
I wonder how it compares to Gyeon Bathe +
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Re: Hydro2foam
Originally Posted by 07rs
To me it looks like it will save time compared to anything else, you spray it with your foam lance wipe rinse then dry, and if it works as good as regular hydro2 with out the streaks some people are getting and has the same shine and durability this might be my new fleet maintance product
But it seems as if you need to do it panel by panel and then rinse quickly. Then if you rinse panel by panel you need to dry it to avoid water spots. Quite frankly that seems time consuming. I'd rather wash all at once, rinse all at once, spray the car down with a water activated sealant then go straight to drying. Other than its supposed chemical resistance, I don't see the advantage.
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Re: Hydro2foam
I can see these coming...
Pressure rinse
Foam
Rinse
2BM
Rinse
Hydro2foam
Rinse + Sheeting
Blower + towel
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Re: Hydro2foam
[ame]youtube.com/watch?v=B2aJtrK12Ms[/video]
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Re: Hydro2foam
Originally Posted by VISITOR
that guy looks like he's rubbing a bit to hard for my likes
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