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France, Paris
1 Level
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Review on πŸš— McKee's 37 Hydro Blue Ceramic Car Wax Spray: Advanced SiO2 Hydrophobic Top Coat Paint Sealant Protection, 22 fl. oz. by James Ssims

Revainrating 5 out of 5

First Impressions

I'm new to nano style car protection films. I didn't want to spend $500 for a professionally applied ceramic coating so I decided to give this product a try. I've used it on two cars: a brand new sedan and a well used Outback. I first applied it to a sedan that had fairly intact paintwork. Instructions are poor, spray on a wet car, rinse off immediately. You can see the product "activate" as you rinse it out. It's very easy to use as I've found it doesn't take much to cover the panel you're working on. The new car looked great when it was made, but it was hard to tell the difference. Next is an older Outback, the car was detailed about 2 months ago but has already lost all the wax that was applied. To get the job done properly I had to buff and buff the car before applying Hydro Blue. I just washed the car and applied the product. The effects of the product were much more evident in this test. The paintwork of the car became hydrophobic, a pleasant shine appeared. So far, so good! I will update the information in a few months, in my opinion this product should take at least 2 months to finish to be cost effective. Edit: It's been a while since I wrote this review. I still use this product. I apply it about once a month in the warm season (it's harder to use in winter). After using it a few times you realize that it doesn't take much and is quite economical. My main maintenance regimen at the moment is a soft wax for spring cleansing and a hydro blue as often as possible once a month. The paint on the Mazda still looks great!

Pros
  • Free for Educational Purposes
Cons
  • Compatibility