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Re: Issues with CarPro Ech2o
Originally Posted by
AKT
Hello folks - i am wondering, how much protection will ech2o leave behind on an UNcoated car when used as rinseless?
Pulled from CarPro's site.
Does Ech2o have protection in it?
Ech2o does have some Sio2 (quartz) protection in it BUT its main focus is on safely cleaning and glossing a variety of surfaces.
Pro Tip: Mix a couple ounces (1oz - 4oz) of CarPro Reload with your next RTU bottle of Ech2O for added protection!
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Re: Issues with CarPro Ech2o
what type of water is used to dilute, tap water distilled ???
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Re: Issues with CarPro Ech2o
Originally Posted by
tim500
what type of water is used to dilute, tap water distilled ???
I use tap when using as a rinseless.... distilled as a waterless.
Note: We have pretty decent Tap here in WA. If you have hard water and are prone to spotting you should used distilled or de ionized water.
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Re: Issues with CarPro Ech2o
I noticed the same thing with Ech2O. It takes a few wipes to totally remove the product from the surface. Wolfgang seems to wipe away more easily and cleanly.
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Re: Issues with CarPro Ech2o
Ech2O is a really thick/substantial concentrate. SiO2 also may not be the easiest product to use in a WW concentrate. WG SiO2 WW also has slight hazing issues, and directions/tutorials also suggest a bit more dry wipes than the standard Ultima/WG/BF/Pinnacle/N-914, etc.
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Re: Issues with CarPro Ech2o
Definitely can’t add to much product.
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