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Old Feb 28, 2011 | 03:04 PM
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Default What Dodo juice wax...

There are to many to choose from, I use Poorboys Nattys Paste Wax Blue which is really good, it applys and buffs off really easy but id like to try some Dodo juice.

My car is astor grey, which is very very metallic.

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Get a sample pot of the supernatural.

It will last for ages with the correct interim care.
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Im looking at this one...

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/do.../prod_404.html

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http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/do.../prod_398.html

What is the difference between the hard and soft?
Old Feb 28, 2011 | 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike C
Get a sample pot of the supernatural.

It will last for ages with the correct interim care.
Its £15 for a tiny pot
Old Feb 28, 2011 | 03:13 PM
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One's hard and the other is soft.....

They both do the same thing, just applied differently. The hard ones are applied in very thin, even layers. The soft one's use a thicker layer.

Hard is better IMO.
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Originally Posted by Ed_van_Dijk
Its £15 for a tiny pot
There's plenty there. You only need a tiny amount.
Old Feb 28, 2011 | 03:17 PM
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Really, I kinda like waxing it on a regular basis though.

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Originally Posted by Ed_van_Dijk
Really, I kinda like waxing it on a regular basis though.
It's a far better plan to wax it every 6 months with a decent wax, with proper prep...

But if you really want to wax it regular, stick to the Natty's.

It's not the most durable wax, but for the money it gives excellent depth of shine.
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Originally Posted by Mike C
One's hard and the other is soft.....

They both do the same thing, just applied differently. The hard ones are applied in very thin, even layers. The soft one's use a thicker layer.

Hard is better IMO.
Think ill go for the Hard blue velvet and ill treat myself to a supernatural tester pot too
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Originally Posted by Mike C
It's a far better plan to wax it every 6 months with a decent wax, with proper prep...

But if you really want to wax it regular, stick to the Natty's.

It's not the most durable wax, but for the money it gives excellent depth of shine.
Thats what I have found. It is brilliant but only lasts a few weeks on my car. I have pepped it with claying, polishing, sealing and glazing then a coat of Natty's which i have always really liked. But im always willing to try other things

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Invest in a bottle of Zaino Z8 to apply after wax and between waxes.
Old Feb 28, 2011 | 03:33 PM
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Ok, it had good reviews!

I only polish, glaze and seal every 6 months ish and wax near enough every other week.

I use -

Clay - Meguiars Smooth Surface Clay

Polish - Auto glym - Ultra Deep shine

Glaze - PoorBoys - Black Hole

Sealant - Chemical Guys Wet Mirror Finish
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Get some auto glym hd wax bought. Its good gear.
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as mike said m8 supernatural is the best wax imo.
i wont us any other wax/pre-wax than dodo!
i use all there products an all gud.
at the end of the day m8 u get wot u pay 4
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Get a sample pot of the supernatural.

It will last for ages with the correct interim care.
Old Mar 1, 2011 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Glenn.
Get some auto glym hd wax bought. Its good gear.
Dont get along with it very well tbh mate, got half a tub sitting there still, there are so many better waxes on the market!
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i use purple haze and it's absolutely brilliant. for a dark paint i'd highly recomend it
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