No one knows. I don't even know. The bottles are still taped up and put away.
Basically I want to see how the products do long term. I'd like to see how each section performs at 2w, 4w and 3 months - if they last that long. I'm going to be practical since I suspect the life of these sprays in the real world is going to be 6-8w.
I don't think there's any good reason to do the reveal now, because biases will start setting in and products will be judged based on brand loyalties, etc.
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Re: Silica Spray Showdown: McKee's v. Gyeon v. CarPro
Originally Posted by kevincwelch
No one knows. I don't even know. The bottles are still taped up and put away.
Basically I want to see how the products do long term. I'd like to see how each section performs at 2w, 4w and 3 months - if they last that long. I'm going to be practical since I suspect the life of these sprays in the real world is going to be 6-8w.
I don't think there's any good reason to do the reveal now, because biases will start setting in and products will be judged based on brand loyalties, etc.
Wow, this is a great cliffhanger. Thanks again for your detailed test.
Re: Silica Spray Showdown: McKee's v. Gyeon v. CarPro
Interesting to see Mckee's was the most expensive as the line in general is very affordable. The concentrated version of Hydro2 is different in terms of performance from the Hydro2 Lite. Properly diluted, Hydro2 is a little "stronger" than the Lite version.
Re: Silica Spray Showdown: McKee's v. Gyeon v. CarPro
He's using hydro2 lite. RTU to be on a level playing ground. I'm sure if you used hydro just straight no dilution it would last longer than 3:1 or 4:1 too. Regular maint seems like 7:1 is pretty good
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