![]() Not sure how that works but I was very happy! As I was moving to the next section I discovered the weird spot/stains I had were gone from the area I had applied Reload. Then I flipped the towel over and buffed it with the fresh side of the towel. With the vehicle under shade I sprayed half the hood twice and immediately wiped half the hood down with my rolled edge mf towel. I dried the vehicle and washed and dried the next as well.Īfter doing some other detailing I decided to put off any polishing attempts for the next time and go ahead and get to the fun part. Little spray dots and streaks… So as I considered getting out the paint cleaner or Flex I decided to keep moving on the tasks at hand. I tried to wash it a couple times with my UPGW and mitt I had in the bucket but it wasn’t budging. ![]() As I was rinsing I found I had somehow stained the paint with the cleaner. Typically when I do this I use my apc 3:1 but this time used it straight applying it to the wet panel and instantly wiping and then rinsing. So after the initial wash I went over each panel one at a time with an apc and my wash mitt to remove any oils. I also figured (considering the price) I didn’t want to use a bunch up on 2 cars so I planned to use the Reload on one and the OCW which I have a gallon of on the other. I was looking forward to using the Reload but having never used it before I decided to bring a reliable backup I was familiar with. The two products selected for protection on our daily drivers were Optimum Car Wax and CarPro Reload. As is my weekend routine I had carted a good portion of my products out to the garage the night before. The first time I used reload I was working on our daily drivers. (400ml) = $29.99Įnvironmental Conditions: (over the course of 4 vehicles) It can also be used on rubber, plastic, and glass.ġ.- Packaging: Plastic bottle / modern designed label / good triggerĥ.- Scent: A little strong if you put your nose in the bottle but not noticeable otherwiseĦ.- Regular Price: 1.7 oz. In fact, a Reload coating helps prevent fine scratches on paintwork. Reload Spray Sealant forms a thick, substantial coating. Dirt can't stick and water beads on contact. The silica gives Reload its fantastic light reflecting properties. Reload is made of a water base plus special modified Silica - the same compound found in glass. Use it alone for up to two months of paint protection or as a booster over Cquartz. Reload Spray Sealant repels dirt and water. Reload Spray Sealant is a water-based, spray-on glass membrane coating. I finally started using Reload over the past month or so and spent a little time reading up on its technology as I was writing this review. ![]() You will also find the drying is no longer a chore as Reload leaves less water on the surfaces.When I first heard of Reload I thought to myself, “Well, I have plenty of spray sealants and I don’t need another." Between then and now I heard plenty of things about Reload from others but never went out of my way to research it. Once applied, Reload makes washing the car easier and faster. It can be applied to all vehicle surfaces, wet or dry making it perfect for topping up your vehicle protection plus a high reflective shine. ![]() Thanks to the waterborne formula, Reload is very easy to use and ideal for both enthusiast and professionals alike. Unlike typical spray wax, this inorganic water-based formula is composed from specially modified Silica (Sio2) and glass nano components (5% total concentration), which gives Reload unparallel light reflecting properties and supreme hydrophobic power that repels water and dirt, leaving a slick, deep rich gloss finish that is simply stunning and long lasting! Originally formulated to maintain the protection and finish quality of CQ coatings yet Reload has proven itself as an industry leading stand-alone sealant, as it offers up to 4-months of protection on daily drivers! CarPro Reload is a convenient spray-on, wipe-off sealant that offers a slick, hydrophobic coat with incredible dirt repellency. ![]()
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