mk2ph1 rsi 106rallye
been using c2v3 for awhile now with great results heard a lot on here and other sites that reload was a bit better so decided to see how good reload is versus c2v3.
few before photos
started off by covering my car with a strong w2 APC mix leaving to soak in then rinsed of with a hose.
next up was to wash with dodo born to be mild with a wash mitt then rinse with hose.
followed by a covering of TRIX left to soak and agitated with my wash mitt.
rinsed off then washed with a strong mix of born to be mild followed by a clay whilst the suds acted as lube the rinsed clean.
wanted to polish with p1 was a bit late in the day so moved onto the next part.
wanted to make sure the paintwork was clean so used tough prep.
i did one half of the bonnet roof boot glass and side with one coat of reload followed by two more coats
then done the same with three coats of c2v3 on the other half of the car.
applied both in the same way by a few sprays on a folded up microfibre cloth to prim it then a spray or two on each panel spread with with the damp microfibre then buffed off after with a fresh clean microfibre cloths.
few photos after some rain
(water beaded different on the roof but think that was due to the way it was parked. tonight its small tight beads)
to me both have the same beading,same sheeting with a hose and same gloss look. will keep an eye on how well they both self clean and water behaviour when they start to get dirty.
Reload was for me was a little easier to apply/remove than c2cv.
cost there is not much in it
100ml c2v3- £5.95
100ml reload- £6.95
500ml c2v3-£19.95
400ml reload- £18.95
Realod is said to have Up to 4 months durability
C2v3 is said to have up to 8 months durability
so c2v3 is slightly cheaper meant to last twice as long will try and test the durability to see how long they last on my car.
few before photos
started off by covering my car with a strong w2 APC mix leaving to soak in then rinsed of with a hose.
next up was to wash with dodo born to be mild with a wash mitt then rinse with hose.
followed by a covering of TRIX left to soak and agitated with my wash mitt.
rinsed off then washed with a strong mix of born to be mild followed by a clay whilst the suds acted as lube the rinsed clean.
wanted to polish with p1 was a bit late in the day so moved onto the next part.
wanted to make sure the paintwork was clean so used tough prep.
i did one half of the bonnet roof boot glass and side with one coat of reload followed by two more coats
then done the same with three coats of c2v3 on the other half of the car.
applied both in the same way by a few sprays on a folded up microfibre cloth to prim it then a spray or two on each panel spread with with the damp microfibre then buffed off after with a fresh clean microfibre cloths.
few photos after some rain
(water beaded different on the roof but think that was due to the way it was parked. tonight its small tight beads)
to me both have the same beading,same sheeting with a hose and same gloss look. will keep an eye on how well they both self clean and water behaviour when they start to get dirty.
Reload was for me was a little easier to apply/remove than c2cv.
cost there is not much in it
100ml c2v3- £5.95
100ml reload- £6.95
500ml c2v3-£19.95
400ml reload- £18.95
Realod is said to have Up to 4 months durability
C2v3 is said to have up to 8 months durability
so c2v3 is slightly cheaper meant to last twice as long will try and test the durability to see how long they last on my car.