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  • Vettefan
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    Ok how about this application, can the new HCW be applied to a wet car fresh out of the automatic car wash, then wiped off? Or does it need an application of water again before being wipe-off?

    Vettefan

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by twisty roads View Post
    So I am assuming similar to Gyeon Wet Coat or Carpro Hydro 2. What makes this product different from those? What is the estimated durability of the product
    I am not familiar with the products you have mentioned so it's hard to comment on what makes this different.

    Regarding durability, Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic Wax has similar durability to our Ultimate Fast Finish, but remember, durability all depends on maintenance.

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  • twisty roads
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    So I am assuming similar to Gyeon Wet Coat or Carpro Hydro 2. What makes this product different from those? What is the estimated durability of the product

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    I see =) Same as "Sonax spray and seal". Am sure there will be loads of posts about it before it reaches Sweden
    Yes, similar application. However, I don't believe the product you are referring to utilize any Si02 technology. Regarding international availability, we don't have an estimate at this time, but I can tell you that availability should be MUCH sooner than in recent years.

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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by Brian Hann View Post
    Simply meant the ceramic formula is different than anything previously in our line and application/spreading with rinse water is a very different method of application. Both have been mentioned briefly and/or discussed already in this thread.
    I see =) Same as "Sonax spray and seal". Am sure there will be loads of posts about it before it reaches Sweden

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  • Brian Hann
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    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    Where have this been discussed?
    Simply meant the ceramic formula is different than anything previously in our line and application/spreading with rinse water is a very different method of application. Both have been mentioned briefly and/or discussed already in this thread.

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by OhioCarBuff View Post
    Very cool! How does this compare to the spray waxes like Ultimate Wax? Does it offer protection as well as the spray waxes, or is this mostly geared for extra water beading?
    You could call this a spray wax, but it is not applied quite the same as a spray wax. Hybrid Ceramic Wax is used by, first washing the vehicle, and then prior to rinsing, HCW is applied over the exterior of the vehicle, and then, it is recommended to rinse with a strong stream of water, and then dry. The product is not designed to be sprayed onto a dry panel, and then dry wiped. And yes, protection, in addition to the water beading.

    Originally posted by drumdan View Post
    I do a lot of rinseless washing.

    Would this work in that situation?
    Hi drumdan, it is designed to be applied during the washing step, after washing, but prior to rinsing & drying. It potentially can be used during a rinse-less wash, we would think you would need to do a pass with plain water with a microfiber mitt or towel, to help spread the product, and then dry. But again, it was designed to be used during a traditional wash process. We do imagine users will experiment like yourself with other application methods.

    Originally posted by rapport25 View Post
    Wow!!

    Some pretty impressive new products for 2018.

    I'm loving this!!

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  • Murr1525
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    I think we might need some instruction and videos on this one....

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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by Brian Hann View Post
    This is not going to give you the shine of UQW but will last a whole lot longer and as discussed previously the formula and application are very different.
    Where have this been discussed?

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  • Brian Hann
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    Originally posted by OhioCarBuff View Post
    Very cool! How does this compare to the spray waxes like Ultimate Wax? Does it offer protection as well as the spray waxes, or is this mostly geared for extra water beading?
    This is not going to give you the shine of UQW but will last a whole lot longer and as discussed previously the formula and application are very different.

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  • rapport25
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    Wow!!

    Some pretty impressive new products for 2018.

    I'm loving this!!

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  • drumdan
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    I do a lot of rinseless washing.

    Would this work in that situation?

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  • OhioCarBuff
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    Very cool! How does this compare to the spray waxes like Ultimate Wax? Does it offer protection as well as the spray waxes, or is this mostly geared for extra water beading?

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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by Nick Winn View Post
    You will notice on the bottle when this is available, we recommend using a STRONG stream of water. So to you answer your question, yes, it absolutely can be used with a pressure washer. In fact, the stronger the rinse the better. This will help spread the product better & more evenly.
    Brilliant! Thank you :-)

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  • Nick Winn
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    Originally posted by snozan View Post
    Can it be used with a pressure washer? Or is it "hose only". All "do it yourself" places in Sweden have pressure washers
    You will notice on the bottle when this is available, we recommend using a STRONG stream of water. So to you answer your question, yes, it absolutely can be used with a pressure washer. In fact, the stronger the rinse the better. This will help spread the product better & more evenly.

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