Review: CarPro Hydro2

Your reviews are always so informative and detailed . I'll have to try this . I wonder how it works in the colder weather ?If it does , maybe it'd be a good one during the NE winters on a above average temp day to add some more protection mid winter .

Thanks for the reviews Corey ,

Daren

Hi Daren, Thank you!! it will work well in cold... probably down until about 40 but maybe even down to freezing. Thats a good question... At what temp does it have issues. My bet is as long as the water can rinse off nicely with no freezing you are good. I don't recall any issues last winter. Thanks again and great to have you here Daren!
 
LOL " it will work well in the COLD...probably down to about 40" .....too funny I'm from Mi and we had days here last winter where they cancelled school cuz it was to cold, like -10.
 
I was looking for info. Which is better cost effective Hydr02 concentrate or lite? I don't detail full time. I'm just looking to see which canI should get.
 
I was looking for info. Which is better cost effective Hydr02 concentrate or lite? I don't detail full time. I'm just looking to see which canI should get.

They are fairly balanced in pricing - its not exact apples to apples but Hydro is a bit more cost effective for pros. For those that use too much product (I mean they spray more than they need) the Lite can be equivalent in pricing. Look at Hydrofoam too.... ;) http://www.carpro-us.com/stocking-stuffers/carpro-hydrofoam-500ml-16oz/
 
I ordered some hydrofoam just haven't used it yet. I sometimes clay and seal some relatives cars but thats every now and then. That's why I'm asking about it.I'm just thinking if it's cheaper for me to just get the gallon of lite versus 16oz of concentrate. Seeing as faster alternative then waxing or sealing by hand.

Also 100ml concentrate will make how much product. 100ml product to ?water?
 
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