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    Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    Hydrofoam is the only protection I have on my car. My car got nailed by a sprinkler and the water spots baked in the 90+ degree heat for a full day. Water spots were bad! Didn't have time to wash my car for 2 days, but after I did, no water spots! Now THAT's impressive!!!
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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    It's amazing. Slickest soap I've ever used. Leaves legitimate protection behind. Best soap I've ever used!

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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    not surprising, carpro products are top notch!

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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    Quote Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06 View Post
    Hydrofoam is the only protection I have on my car. My car got nailed by a sprinkler and the water spots baked in the 90+ degree heat for a full day. Water spots were bad! Didn't have time to wash my car for 2 days, but after I did, no water spots! Now THAT's impressive!!!
    That is impressive. What made you use Hydrofoam as your LSP?

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    I think you can get up to 3 months of legit protection. That's impressive for what it is.

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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    Thanks for the feedback. Sounds like a great product.

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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    That is impressive. What made you use Hydrofoam as your LSP?
    I'm very impatient when it comes to applying LSP's. This is a quick one and temporarily coats the car. Not nearly as long as a traditional coating, but it's easy enough to reapply after a few months.


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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    I think I'm going to try this on a friends car. Just to see how long the protection lasts with zero maintenance.

    I was thinking of foaming it down, let it dwell for a few then two bucket the vehicle all with hydrofoam.

    I would imagine you still dry the car completely?

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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    Quote Originally Posted by idriveblackcars View Post
    I think I'm going to try this on a friends car. Just to see how long the protection lasts with zero maintenance.

    I was thinking of foaming it down, let it dwell for a few then two bucket the vehicle all with hydrofoam.

    I would imagine you still dry the car completely?
    HydroFoam needs to be rinsed quickly(like hydro2). Do *not* use HydroFoam in the sun. I use the product a lil differently. I don't use it to clean. I wash with a pure soap(two buckets), pressure rinse, quickly foam the car with HydroFoam, then quickly pressure rinse. All done in the shade.


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    Re: Quick thoughts on Carpro Hydrofoam....

    Quote Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06 View Post
    HydroFoam needs to be rinsed quickly(like hydro2). Do *not* use HydroFoam in the sun. I use the product a lil differently. I don't use it to clean. I wash with a pure soap(two buckets), pressure rinse, quickly foam the car with HydroFoam, then quickly pressure rinse. All done in the shade.


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    Shade won't be an issue. I will try your method that shouldn't be a problem. I know CarPro suggests a pressure washer. I was just reading their application guide. I'm going to buy a bottle on my next order to mess around and test with!

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