
Originally Posted by
AllenR
I just tried using McKees Hydro Blue.
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The product is very hydrophobic (think Collinite 845/915 levels) and gives a nice gloss. The car's surface is also very slick to the touch.
It's very easy to use: after rinsing the car (do not dry) spritz on a panel 1-2 times, immediately followed by spraying with water to spread the product (I used a pressure washer). I used it all over: paint, glass, and trim with great results. It's also economical, I used about 1 oz for the whole car.
It's the easiest sealant I've applied to my car, and it gives a nice slick gloss. I'll have to observe how durable it is, but with the ease of application, even if it lasts for just a month, I'll keep on using it. I'll likely try it in combination with my other waxes/sealants to see if I get better results.