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      06-29-2013, 10:00 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by Colo M/Sport View Post
This post has some good stuff, so I thought I would hijack it rather than start another on the same topic. I'm getting my wheels refinished and would like to apply a coating before I get junk baked into the new clearcoat. How soon can I put something on?

Hydro2 sounds interesting but the videos I've seen all look like ads. How do I know that I'm getting impartial info. Autogeek.net and L2D have posts on Hydro2 but also sell it - doesn't sound impartial to me. psnt1ol are you connected to Hydro2?
No. I am not connected to CarPro or any other Detail products vendors. I am, however, a member on several detailing forums such as the ones you mentioned above.

Hydr02 is more of a sealant than a coating. Durability seems to be better than that of a traditional wax but it is pale in comparison when it is put up against a coating such as Opti-coat or Cquartz. The ease of application is the most attractive aspect of this product in my opinion.
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