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I want to see reviews and pics![]()
I was hoping to see some from you, Scott. Didn't get the straight eight pack already???This product seems to be doing well in the post on Dodo and products you all are looking to try, so who has and thoughts ???
I was hoping to see some from you, Scott. Didn't get the straight eight pack already???
You detailed a CTS and didn't post any pics??? You know we all love pics, especially pics of every step like the post on Detailingworld.sorry but I havent received any of the Dodo's for review. I once received a sample of SN from detailing contact but original version and didnt travel well so stoked to try several including Straight8, Juiced, and SN version 2.
would have been a great weekend also, as had dad's new black CTS for a detail this morning. I ended up coating with competitor Zaino.
Thanks, Scott. I really do wanna try it some time next year, meanwhile it is all about Dodo Juice...I did use ZFX with the Z5Pro and made one very small batch of less than an ounce. It is a little cumbersome to have to mix but kinda got use to it when polycharger was first released. It is pricier than Duragloss and I truly feel the look of Z5Pro on black is a bit nicer than the TPP product from Duragloss.
I thought about pics, but decided against it since we dont carry the line. I thought about Fuzion but remembered my father paying the lot boys to hand wash his car occasionally and thought the best durability was a smart move. I did add a small bag with wash, guzzler, spray sealant, and several other MF to at least give it a chance.
It's not just the recipe that affects the texture of a wax - melting, stirring, cooling and pouring all play their part. The soft wax range is very creamy in texture and can be applied by foam applicator or massaged into the paint by hand. The slightly higher oil content can produce a slightly wetter appearance then the hard wax varieties.
Hard waxes are firmer in texture and designed to be applied with an applicator. The firmer texture makes these waxes easier to apply thinly and consistently, meaning that they tend to cure better, prolonging wax durability. In the end, both types of wax have their benefits, so you can't really go wrong - the choice is a matter of preference.
It's in GBP, simply saying quid...I am watching the euro/dollar conversion, when it hits 50.00 US shipped its mine![]()
Maybe that's how they make it, add Jamba Juice to carnauba wax...Dodo Juice name makes me thristy, everytime I hear it I want to go to Jamba Juice and grab a fruit shake lol