BadgerRivFan
Keep the Blues Alive!
Introduced at this year`s SEMA show, CarPro has recently released their new ECH2O waterless wash & detail spray designed for use as a maintenance product on SiO2 coated vehicles.
Here`s a link to the product and description over on AG (sorry, couldn`t find it yet on ACC):
CarPro ECH2O Waterless Wash & Detail Spray 1 Liter
I was anxious to try this product, so I picked up a liter bottle over at one of the competitor sites (sorry again ACC) during the Black Friday sales.
My daily driver was coated with Gyeon CanCoat back in October for this years winter protection. I tend to do weekly rinseless washes using WG Uber or D114, and like to use some type of drying aid or topper, as I have a problem with constantly wanting to apply something more to the car to try and make it glossier (can you relate?). Most recently I`ve used Gloss Shop Trifecta, Sonax BSD, and even PA High Gloss for this purpose.
For my first experience with ECH2O, I mixed up a 48 oz. pump sprayer at the waterless wash dilution ratio of 5:1. I wanted to see how the product would perform using it first as a waterless wash.
The ECH2O concentrate is relatively thick and the waterless wash mix remains fairly heavy as well. After just a few days since my last rinseless wash my car was on the border as to weather a waterless wash would be sufficient. The worst panels were the rear quarters where the road grime seems to collect the most.
I proceeded to spray each panel liberally per the directions and made one pass with an eagle edgeless microfiber towel. The dirt wiped off with ease and I was quite impressed with this products cleaning ability. One pass left a bit of a haze still on the panel, so I then buffed the panel to a smooth high gloss finish with a second dry microfiber towel.
I finished the entire car and decided to try some ECH2O on my PVD coated wheels that have been protected by McKees 37 wheel coating. ECH2O had no problem cleaning and glossing up my wheels too! Impressive! Not a great photo but here is the final results:
For my first go around with ECH2O I would have to say I am pleased. The only real negative to the product is the dilution ratio. For this first attempt I used the product "heavy" and in the future I will play around with a more diluted concentration.
I can`t really speak to durability, beading, etc. but I could definitely tell there was something being left on the paint surface so I have no doubt that this product will perform.
If your vehicle is currently protected with a paint coating, this product is certainly one you should try.
Here`s a link to the product and description over on AG (sorry, couldn`t find it yet on ACC):
CarPro ECH2O Waterless Wash & Detail Spray 1 Liter
I was anxious to try this product, so I picked up a liter bottle over at one of the competitor sites (sorry again ACC) during the Black Friday sales.
My daily driver was coated with Gyeon CanCoat back in October for this years winter protection. I tend to do weekly rinseless washes using WG Uber or D114, and like to use some type of drying aid or topper, as I have a problem with constantly wanting to apply something more to the car to try and make it glossier (can you relate?). Most recently I`ve used Gloss Shop Trifecta, Sonax BSD, and even PA High Gloss for this purpose.
For my first experience with ECH2O, I mixed up a 48 oz. pump sprayer at the waterless wash dilution ratio of 5:1. I wanted to see how the product would perform using it first as a waterless wash.

The ECH2O concentrate is relatively thick and the waterless wash mix remains fairly heavy as well. After just a few days since my last rinseless wash my car was on the border as to weather a waterless wash would be sufficient. The worst panels were the rear quarters where the road grime seems to collect the most.

I proceeded to spray each panel liberally per the directions and made one pass with an eagle edgeless microfiber towel. The dirt wiped off with ease and I was quite impressed with this products cleaning ability. One pass left a bit of a haze still on the panel, so I then buffed the panel to a smooth high gloss finish with a second dry microfiber towel.
I finished the entire car and decided to try some ECH2O on my PVD coated wheels that have been protected by McKees 37 wheel coating. ECH2O had no problem cleaning and glossing up my wheels too! Impressive! Not a great photo but here is the final results:

For my first go around with ECH2O I would have to say I am pleased. The only real negative to the product is the dilution ratio. For this first attempt I used the product "heavy" and in the future I will play around with a more diluted concentration.
I can`t really speak to durability, beading, etc. but I could definitely tell there was something being left on the paint surface so I have no doubt that this product will perform.
If your vehicle is currently protected with a paint coating, this product is certainly one you should try.