Newer/better than CarPro HydrO2?

JHZR2

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When we bought our two Hondas I used CQuartz UK on them right away.

Folks could argue that the coatings are gone; ok, but I’ve always topped with HydrO2 after washes, and it has worked.

I’m getting low, so now looking for what is latest/beat. Not opposed to redoing the whole thing, or at least applying something over the current surface.

So what’s the latest/best stuff that lasts outdoors?
 
Can you get Adams Car Care shipped to your location. I've been fairly impressed with their products since the beginning. The Maguire's tan bottle is their commercial bottle wax and sealant sold at Napa. I've used that for years.
 
GM dealerships sell Adam’s at a good price. You order them on the General Motors site and they ship to your local dealer parts department for free. That is how I get mine, typically in 2-3 days.
 
GM dealerships sell Adam’s at a good price. You order them on the General Motors site and they ship to your local dealer parts department for free. That is how I get mine, typically in 2-3 days.
Wouldn’t it be cheaper to just buy directly from Adam’s? Or from a dedicated detailing website?
 
Can you get Adams Car Care shipped to your location. I've been fairly impressed with their products since the beginning. The Maguire's tan bottle is their commercial bottle wax and sealant sold at Napa. I've used that for years.
Sure, I can get anything easily. I have been happy with CarPro in the past but the industry changes a lot and rapidly it seems.

What Adam’s products are the standouts?
 
Sure, I can get anything easily. I have been happy with CarPro in the past but the industry changes a lot and rapidly it seems.

What Adam’s products are the standouts?
I really like their waffle weave towels. They are the hands down best window towels I've ever used. Adams car care Also sells microfiber rejuvenate that a capful goes in the wash with non-scented detergent. This has noticeably kept my microfiber towels clean and they stay soft longer. Their interior detailer and the purple undercarriage detailer is great as well. I haven't used their foam cannon but read great reviews on them. Their black trim restore scored fairly well against others. I haven't had the chance to test everything. I do really like their car wash though. I'm 35 minutes from their big HQ in Thornton Colorado. Adam is a really cool guy. He his friend and himself started out in a hole in the wall office in a strip mall if you will to I've heard now multi-millionaire and lives in Idaho but pops in time to time.
 
FWIW: I top off CQuartz UK with Reload 2.0. I do it every 2 or 3 months.
I’ve been happy with CarPro, just running out. My hydro2 is also old, shifted color a bit, and spots more than it used to, fwiw.

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With all the new graphene and ceramic sprays (all may be buzzwords) and all, I figured there may be other long lasting ways to use products. Not opposed to keeping with my regimen.
 
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