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03-11-07, 06:56 PM | #1 | |
4 Ring Mafia
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On-line shop now open for business!
Just (almost!) nearly finished my on-line shop, so if anyone is after any specialist waxes or cleaners from the Dodo Juice range, then please feel free to have a browse!
Free postage to everyone on here!! Click here to see what's in stock!! |
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03-11-07, 08:29 PM | #2 |
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Heard a lot of good things about Dodo Juice.
Am very tempted to get some, but have never seen any results from them (plus I've got some Meguiars left and I'm tight ). May get some if you can convince me though How easy is it to apply? Do you have to put it on with your hands or just put it on a cloth? |
03-11-07, 08:37 PM | #3 | |
4 Ring Mafia
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I've used Swissvax and Zymol before and I've got to say, this is some of the best wax I've ever used. Seems to last as well which is good. Hard to tell how good a shine is just from pictures, it's something you really need to see for yourself. Anyway, here's a few cars that I've finished with Dodo Juice! 924 Turbo (Orange Crush) Subaru Impreza (Purple Haze) BMW (Purple Haze) RS2 (Purple Haze) RS4 (Purple Haze) |
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03-11-07, 10:56 PM | #4 |
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They look awesome
As I've got a few cars all varying in colours, I would prefer to get one wax. What would you recommend? Looking at the list, the Hard Candy one looks like the best all-rounder? |
03-11-07, 11:20 PM | #5 |
4 Ring Mafia
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Either the hard candy or the rain forest rub.
The rain forest rub is easier to apply as it's a soft wax, but if you don't mind using hard waxes, then hard Candy is a good wax! I've done the bonnet of the RS2 in Hard candy today to see what kind of results it gives. First time I've used it to be honest. make sure you get a bottle of Lime Prime pre wax cleaner as well if you intend on using wax. Think of applying wax like applying paint. You need a good prepped surface before you can apply the top coat! |
04-11-07, 12:36 AM | #6 |
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Hmm... I'll probably go for the rainforest rub then.
Would you be able to bring a Rain Forest rub and some of the Lime Prime to the November Breakfast meet? (Save on postage for you ) Should have used up the rest of the Meguiars by the time it rolls round. Got a lot of washing/waxing to do tomorrow (well, today now). |
04-11-07, 12:41 AM | #7 |
4 Ring Mafia
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No problem fella!
Consider it done! |
04-11-07, 12:55 AM | #8 |
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Awesome
Cheers dude. |
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