How often can you use this product? How does this relate or compare to the Hydro2 lite product? Are they used together? Or is only one used because they are basically equivalent?
You would only use this OR Hydro2 at any given time. You can use either product as often as you like but generally they last 2 ~ 6 months. Some will use this more often because it adds gloss and darkens paint. I would not use them together.
@@SkyCarCare So I was thinking of putting reload on first at the beginning of the driving season for my summer only car, and then from there using hydro2 foam every 3rd wash or something….And then Elixir here and there as a detailer. Would that be reasonable idea?
@@dlj1285 I would say that is reasonable assuming the car is not real hydrophobic at the time of the Hydro2 applicaiton. Hydro2 likes to be applied to a wet car and its hard to keep it wet if it is beading real well. If you DO choose to use Hydro2 on a car that is already beading well then you are better off using Hydro2 Foam instead of the spray.
@@SkyCarCare So the car will have a freshly installed full body STEK Dynoshield PPF (which has built in ceramic supposedly). Immediately hit that with a good base of reload, and then the hydro2 FOAM every couple or few weeks beyond that. Elixar mixed in from time to time. This was what I was thinking.
I see that the new vela sprayer was on your bottle. Does that mean all products are shipping with the vela sprayers now? And can they be ordered separately as well?
If you mean the nozzle that was on the bottle during the demonstration, yes we are transiting to these nozzles lately. If you order now then you may or may not receive the new nozzle unless you add a note that says "PLEASE NEW NOZZLE STYLE". Otherwise it will be another month before we see them fully switched over to the new CARPRO nozzle design shown in the demo. Yes, we will sell them separate as well. If you order a "CARPRO STANDARD NOZZLE" from our store and add a note that says "New style only please" then it will be the new style.
technically yes BUT, firstly we would advise Hydro2 FOAM on a coated car instead of Hydro2 (check our Hydro2 video which explains that) Secondly, if you are applying Elixir every other wash then you do not need Relaod but you are certainly welcome to use it, no prob!
Hey Man I have a question I am in between Carpro reload 2.0 and Gyeon Cure which would you recommend . Please note i will be putting down first the Gyeon cancoat first so looking for a follow up sealant to go over the cancoat. Thank you in advance.
Hey brother! I try and follow most of your vids! I've had my Panamera PPF'd entirely including roof, windshields and headlights around a month back; so my PPF has a hydrophobic coating and it's very good so far. Can I use Reload to top up the hydrophobicity and moreover do you recommend using CarPro Skin as well? I'm just torn between which one to choose - Reload2.0/HydrO2 Lite/Elixir.
Hello my friend! Thank you so much! Yes you can... I understand it can be overwhelming with all the choices. You can most certainly use Reload. The other two work as well. I would eliminate Hydro2 from the choice since it is coated. Hydro2 works best on a wet surface and it is hard to keep the coated surface wet... SO Choices are "Hydrofoam, Elixir, or Reload". Reload or Elixir to me are basically just a matter of preference... You cannot go wrong with either. Some prefer one and others prefer the other. Really no difference in protection if used regularly on top of a coating or at least not enough to matter imo in this case. More important which you prefer for ease of use and appearance. Hydrofoam is the easiest option IF you wish to just do this "topping up" during the wash phase in which case I wash with Reset the entire car, rinse, and then while still wet, apply some hydrofoam directly to mitt and wipe on 2-3 panels, rinse off, move to next panels.... Dry all off once complete. Hopefully I didnt make it even more confusing! I would do this... pick between Reload and Hydrofoam based on how you like to apply... wiping off (Reload) or rinsing off (Hydrofoam). - Corey
@@SkyCarCare haha it was perfectly explained! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain it so well. On another note, what drives me nuts is right after a thorough wash, the brakes immediately rust up and leave these rusty ‘droppings’ inside the wheel barrels. It’s just so annoying. Is Hyde’s Rustopper the only one available to alleviate this or are there any other brands who make it, let’s say for Koch Chemie or CarPro?
Thank you! Hmmm no I have not seen anyone else that offers this product. But, of course you can take a spin around the block after you are done to kill the rust and then blow the dust back off your wheel with Metro blower or air compressor.@@mhossain21
so i finally decided to go with Elixir and tried it out on my car. It works really well and easy to apply once the car is clean and dry. I also bought both the Hydr02 foam and lite! I will test them out soon, but I know Elixir might overall be better in terms of adding gloss. I've already had people ask me whether I've had my car polished after applying Elixir! ;) I can feel the slickness also when running a microfibre towel on the car..before Elixir it would be as if someone is applying brakes on the towel..but Elixir it somehow glides along the body of the car. The vendor I bought the products from recommended me not go with Reload since it's considered more of a professional grade product as the car needs to the polished and panel wiped before appyling Reload. @@SkyCarCare
Hi. I applied yesterday Carpro forte on my windscreen and today in light shower I have to use my wipers amd that was about 20 hours after aplication. My wipers start skipping. Someone suggest using Reload. Should I? Can you suggest why this happen? Feels like to me glass is to dry to wipe. Tom
Yes, that is the correct recommendation - Reload on the wipe blades and let dry 1 hour should solve it. The reason this happens is due to the co-efficient of friction between 2 materials in combination of the amount of tension on the cantilevered arm of a windshield wiper. In other words there are 2 factors at play. A. - There are a few different materials or types of "rubber" that wiper blades are made from and some of them do not slide as well on ceramic coating. B. - Wiper arms are a variety of different lengths with a variety of different tension on the wiper blade base. If a wiper blade has very LITTLE tension to hold the blade against the glass then the compounding of these 2 factors can cause skipping. Reload changes that by making the wiper slide better.
@@tenzin044 Ok, if you have Elixir then this should work also. Or anything that can be applied to rubber that will not streak on glass. Let us know if we may assist further.
@@Stayclassy65 Yes it will help against oxidation, however once the OEM car has been polished off of headlights, nothing aftermarket really seems to keep it off for good. Reload helps but now and then will need a light polish.
Do i just wash my car and then do this after i dry it? I have a 2022 tucson and dont want to mess it up. I have iron remover but I'm afraid to use it cuz I'm afraid its going to strip coating..please help
Reload you can use after drying, or even during drying although I wouldn't use my drying towel with it. If you have CQUARTZ and IronX then you don't have to worry. CARPRO designed it to specifically remove brake dust without any damage to coating. What will damage the coating is letting contaminants build up.
I applied cquarz and then gliss as toper and is amazing, but I bought the cquarz and it comes with reload, can I use reload on top of cquarz+gliss? Or it doesn't make sense? Or should I apply it in couple of months? Thanks a lot
Hmmm, I am pretty sure that is your environment. Guessing you live in Nevada or somewhere below 50% humidity or else using high static towels. Here in Florida we have never had any dust issues with either version so I am probably not a good judge of it being any better. My guess is it will be similar. Here we don't see any dust sticking but never did. - Corey
I love CarPro Reload & 2.0!
Stoked your enjoying it!
How often can you use this product? How does this relate or compare to the Hydro2 lite product? Are they used together? Or is only one used because they are basically equivalent?
You would only use this OR Hydro2 at any given time. You can use either product as often as you like but generally they last 2 ~ 6 months. Some will use this more often because it adds gloss and darkens paint. I would not use them together.
@@SkyCarCare So I was thinking of putting reload on first at the beginning of the driving season for my summer only car, and then from there using hydro2 foam every 3rd wash or something….And then Elixir here and there as a detailer. Would that be reasonable idea?
@@dlj1285 I would say that is reasonable assuming the car is not real hydrophobic at the time of the Hydro2 applicaiton. Hydro2 likes to be applied to a wet car and its hard to keep it wet if it is beading real well. If you DO choose to use Hydro2 on a car that is already beading well then you are better off using Hydro2 Foam instead of the spray.
@@SkyCarCare So the car will have a freshly installed full body STEK Dynoshield PPF (which has built in ceramic supposedly). Immediately hit that with a good base of reload, and then the hydro2 FOAM every couple or few weeks beyond that. Elixar mixed in from time to time. This was what I was thinking.
I absolutely love this product!! Best I have used!!
Great to hear!
Can I use Reload as an enhancer for Hydro2?
After a month its fine but not on fresh Hydro2. It will be deleterious instead of beneficial.
Cory - is Reload 2.0 safe and effective with cars that have a matte PPF as well as a vinyl/PPF coating (like CarPro Skin)?
Yes it is! SO sorry for the missed reply.
I see that the new vela sprayer was on your bottle. Does that mean all products are shipping with the vela sprayers now? And can they be ordered separately as well?
If you mean the nozzle that was on the bottle during the demonstration, yes we are transiting to these nozzles lately. If you order now then you may or may not receive the new nozzle unless you add a note that says "PLEASE NEW NOZZLE STYLE". Otherwise it will be another month before we see them fully switched over to the new CARPRO nozzle design shown in the demo. Yes, we will sell them separate as well. If you order a "CARPRO STANDARD NOZZLE" from our store and add a note that says "New style only please" then it will be the new style.
I recently had Cquartz professional applied to my car. Am I able to use HydrO2 or EliXir every couple of washes if I use Reload every 4-6 months?
technically yes BUT, firstly we would advise Hydro2 FOAM on a coated car instead of Hydro2 (check our Hydro2 video which explains that) Secondly, if you are applying Elixir every other wash then you do not need Relaod but you are certainly welcome to use it, no prob!
Of course!
Great video guys thanks
Thank you Rob!
So to get up to the 6 month durability, I should wash decon panel prep then apply?
Correct, Wash, Decon, Polish, Panel wipe, Reload. Unless it is coated in which case you do not polish
Hey Man I have a question I am in between Carpro reload 2.0 and Gyeon Cure which would you recommend . Please note i will be putting down first the Gyeon cancoat first so looking for a follow up sealant to go over the cancoat. Thank you in advance.
Sorry, missed your question! I would go with Reload but either one is fine. Reload will give you a good bit more depth to the paint though.
Hey brother! I try and follow most of your vids!
I've had my Panamera PPF'd entirely including roof, windshields and headlights around a month back; so my PPF has a hydrophobic coating and it's very good so far. Can I use Reload to top up the hydrophobicity and moreover do you recommend using CarPro Skin as well? I'm just torn between which one to choose - Reload2.0/HydrO2 Lite/Elixir.
Hello my friend! Thank you so much! Yes you can... I understand it can be overwhelming with all the choices. You can most certainly use Reload. The other two work as well. I would eliminate Hydro2 from the choice since it is coated. Hydro2 works best on a wet surface and it is hard to keep the coated surface wet... SO Choices are "Hydrofoam, Elixir, or Reload". Reload or Elixir to me are basically just a matter of preference... You cannot go wrong with either. Some prefer one and others prefer the other. Really no difference in protection if used regularly on top of a coating or at least not enough to matter imo in this case. More important which you prefer for ease of use and appearance. Hydrofoam is the easiest option IF you wish to just do this "topping up" during the wash phase in which case I wash with Reset the entire car, rinse, and then while still wet, apply some hydrofoam directly to mitt and wipe on 2-3 panels, rinse off, move to next panels.... Dry all off once complete. Hopefully I didnt make it even more confusing! I would do this... pick between Reload and Hydrofoam based on how you like to apply... wiping off (Reload) or rinsing off (Hydrofoam).
- Corey
@@SkyCarCare haha it was perfectly explained! Thank you so much for taking the time to explain it so well.
On another note, what drives me nuts is right after a thorough wash, the brakes immediately rust up and leave these rusty ‘droppings’ inside the wheel barrels. It’s just so annoying. Is Hyde’s Rustopper the only one available to alleviate this or are there any other brands who make it, let’s say for Koch Chemie or CarPro?
Thank you! Hmmm no I have not seen anyone else that offers this product. But, of course you can take a spin around the block after you are done to kill the rust and then blow the dust back off your wheel with Metro blower or air compressor.@@mhossain21
so i finally decided to go with Elixir and tried it out on my car. It works really well and easy to apply once the car is clean and dry. I also bought both the Hydr02 foam and lite! I will test them out soon, but I know Elixir might overall be better in terms of adding gloss.
I've already had people ask me whether I've had my car polished after applying Elixir! ;) I can feel the slickness also when running a microfibre towel on the car..before Elixir it would be as if someone is applying brakes on the towel..but Elixir it somehow glides along the body of the car.
The vendor I bought the products from recommended me not go with Reload since it's considered more of a professional grade product as the car needs to the polished and panel wiped before appyling Reload.
@@SkyCarCare
Excellent choice, I am glad you re enjoying it! Thanks for the feedback@@mhossain21
Do you need to dilute this Reload 2.0? Bcos my local distributor is diluting the solution to 1:1 ratio.
Your distributor is diluting the Reload 2.0 before he sells it? Who is your distributor?
No, you do not need to dilute it but you can if you want.
@@SkyCarCare He recommends to dilute it before using it. He sells the pure solution of Reload 2.0.
@@michellelhf Ok, perfect -myes it works well diluted as well. I use it straight however. Try both methods and choose your favorite.
Hi. I applied yesterday Carpro forte on my windscreen and today in light shower I have to use my wipers amd that was about 20 hours after aplication. My wipers start skipping. Someone suggest using Reload. Should I? Can you suggest why this happen? Feels like to me glass is to dry to wipe. Tom
Yes, that is the correct recommendation - Reload on the wipe blades and let dry 1 hour should solve it. The reason this happens is due to the co-efficient of friction between 2 materials in combination of the amount of tension on the cantilevered arm of a windshield wiper. In other words there are 2 factors at play. A. - There are a few different materials or types of "rubber" that wiper blades are made from and some of them do not slide as well on ceramic coating. B. - Wiper arms are a variety of different lengths with a variety of different tension on the wiper blade base. If a wiper blade has very LITTLE tension to hold the blade against the glass then the compounding of these 2 factors can cause skipping. Reload changes that by making the wiper slide better.
@@SkyCarCare Ok make sense. I maybe try buy in next shopping. For now coming more rain days and I will keep an eye on them. Thanks for answer! T.
@@tenzin044 Ok, if you have Elixir then this should work also. Or anything that can be applied to rubber that will not streak on glass. Let us know if we may assist further.
@@SkyCarCareinteresting tip on wiper blade
@@kirkwilson5900 Thank you!
Its safe for ppf?
Sure is! Designed for PPF
I have Indian US Motorcycle with Matte finish, what ceramic coating or sealant would you recommend?
Due to the fact it is matte paint, I would recommend this one - www.carpro-us.com/protection/dr-beasleys-matte-paint-coating-4-oz/
Does it protect against UV rays?
Yes it has UV resistance
@@SkyCarCare can you apply it on headlights/tail lights? If so, will it help prevent oxidation?
@@Stayclassy65 Yes it will help against oxidation, however once the OEM car has been polished off of headlights, nothing aftermarket really seems to keep it off for good. Reload helps but now and then will need a light polish.
Do i just wash my car and then do this after i dry it? I have a 2022 tucson and dont want to mess it up. I have iron remover but I'm afraid to use it cuz I'm afraid its going to strip coating..please help
Reload you can use after drying, or even during drying although I wouldn't use my drying towel with it. If you have CQUARTZ and IronX then you don't have to worry. CARPRO designed it to specifically remove brake dust without any damage to coating. What will damage the coating is letting contaminants build up.
I applied cquarz and then gliss as toper and is amazing, but I bought the cquarz and it comes with reload, can I use reload on top of cquarz+gliss? Or it doesn't make sense? Or should I apply it in couple of months? Thanks a lot
Thanks for the question! Yes, best would be to just wait at least a month or more before using the Reload.
The towel should be wet or dry before using reload?
Either one will work. Usually dry but if you want an even easier application and do not care as much about durability then a damp towel.
Is the 2.0 version still a dust magnet like the original version?
Hmmm, I am pretty sure that is your environment. Guessing you live in Nevada or somewhere below 50% humidity or else using high static towels. Here in Florida we have never had any dust issues with either version so I am probably not a good judge of it being any better. My guess is it will be similar. Here we don't see any dust sticking but never did.
- Corey
Used this for the first time two weeks ago, no issues
Thanks for share
Our pleasure!
thanks for video hugs
Thanks brother!
Cost $$$ did I miss that ?
Depends on the size but all are listed on our site at www.carpro-us.com - 34.99$ for the 500ml.
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How else is he supposed to present a video? Charlie Chaplin style?
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