I'm looking for something that can speed the process up as I already have a polisher, unless people generally buff off manually.
I'm a huge fan of hydro2 but I've always used it on its own, however I'm currently looking to get some black hole, is hydro2 going to go over it well or will it ruin the black hole/not bond to the paintwork?
In one go?
Finally getting time to detail my own car! Anybody here using paint protection film?
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Think of it this way, when rinsing off the pressure of the water will help push or spread the product around the panel.
If you applied it only to the bonnet, when rinsing that water will spread over the windscreen, wings and bumper and they will also become hydrophobic where the product has been rinsed over them.
There weren't any stencils for my Evo so I had a local company make and fit them to the front of the car, and boot lid / Roof. Wasn't cheap, though. XPEL Dealer.Im wondering where you might have got the patterns?! Or did you work from bulk?
Im wondering where you might have got the patterns?! Or did you work from bulk?
Me. What do you want to know? Also 200 looks well
I'll be interested to see how difficult a thick layer of Wet Coat is to remove (several months of general washing and not being exposed to the elements). Car is in for paint, and I've warned them that there is a semi-ish permanent sealant coated. They knew straight away anyway TBH as it's slippery as a newt.
There is a database of templates which profession installers can access through XPEL software. Then there is a hefty bit of kit for cutting the film to template (if there is one available).
There weren't any stencils for my Evo so I had a local company make and fit them to the front of the car, and boot lid / Roof. Wasn't cheap, though. XPEL Dealer.
How long does solution finish last for?
My front grill desperately needs doing and contemplating just buying a new one but will give solution finish a go if it's going to last 6+ months.
How much is a new grille? Mine is greyer than I am!
Mine still looks pretty good after a few months. New they are grey so the solution would be to get them painted black properly ass solution finish is just a dye, ish.
Is it as simple as it looks to apply Hydro?
Spray it on while the car's still wet, then pressure wash off. Then don't have to dry the car?
If so, why is this not the most popular product on the planet?!
Hi mate, i have a new top grill but they are still grey although a bit darker, the bottom grill is black plastic and goes black with some trim restorer, so even new the top and bottom grill are different types of plastic and different shades.£60ish. Mines the same, it's so grey, really make the front end look crap, @Christ Almighty has got a new grille on his and it looks great.
But then would getting a new upper grille make the lower one look crap as well.
It's exactly that. You need to do a panel or two at a time and make sure you don't leave it sat an a panel for more than a minute at most. Also don't put it on in direct sun.Is it as simple as it looks to apply Hydro?
Spray it on while the car's still wet, then pressure wash off. Then don't have to dry the car?
If so, why is this not the most popular product on the planet?!
Is it as simple as it looks to apply Hydro?
Spray it on while the car's still wet, then pressure wash off. Then don't have to dry the car?
If so, why is this not the most popular product on the planet?!
Hydro2 lite is awesome.
Because if you're lazy and Hydro2 is too much like hard work, you can buy it ready diluted lol.
Bloody love the stuff me. The finish it leaves is so so slick. Even more so if you do decent prep