Ted S.
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- Feb 10, 2011
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Intro.
I was always skeptical of the Dodo Juice wash BTBM, but finally decided to give it a try as it was highly recommended by some of the forum members (especially Mark and Jim). The thing that keeps coming up on the AGO forum is its insane dilution ratio of 800:1, and its lubricity. The BTBM is a maintenance wash and claims no gloss enhancers for a streak free finish.
Product Description (From AG website):
Dodo Juice Born to be Mild Shampoo is a pH-neutral maintenance shampoo with good cleaning and foaming properties - plus high lubricity to help prevent wash-induced swirls. Born to be Mild contains no wax or gloss enhancers so you can use it on glass without streaking. Dodo Juice Born to be Mild Shampoo preserves existing wax to keep your vehicle looking its best.
Product Claims (From package and AG website):
1. Good cleaning and foaming properties.
True. Cleans very well, and foams as much as any suds-fiend could wish. This is especially surprising considering the dilution.
2. High lubricity.
True. Probably some of the highest lubricity of any wash I have yet to use. It is definitely on par with the lubricity of WG Auto Bathe. The thing that makes it a notch above the WG is the cost per wash and dilution! No swirled induced.
rops:
3. Contains no gloss enhancers for cleaning glass without streaking.
True. The fact that this contains no gloss enhancers, IMO, makes the threshold for towel drying a bit longer. Streaking can occur on both glass and paint when using a boutique or other gloss enhancing wash. This usually occurs because the car isn’t dried immediately, or quick enough. BTBM makes this wash very user friendly.
4. Does not strip wax.
True. It did not strip my LSP. In fact made it look better.
Product Observations:
1.Packaging: Clear plastic bottle with black push cap. The label is colorful and artistic.
2.Color: Purple.
3.Texture: Like syrup.
4.Scent: Wild berries?!? (Smells like berry scented kids shampoo from back in the day!)
5.Ease of use: Very, very easy. The absence of gloss enhancers, as well as the ridiculous lubricity provides the consumer with one of the easies washes out there.
6.Cost:250ml: $16.99 500ml: $24.99
7.Country of origin: United Kingdom
http://www.autogeek.net/born-to-be-mild-shampoo.html
http://www.autogeek.net/born-to-be-mild-500.html
Other Products used:
http://www.autogeek.net/super-soft-microfiber-towels.html
http://www.autogeek.net/the-bone.html
Water
5 gallon bucket
Hose
Spray nozzle
Process.
You can fill the bucket up any way you want. Either way, I tried to make sure I was using about 0.6oz for a 3 gallon wash. There are all kinds of ways to fill a bucket up. I will showcase the two simplest methods.
About 0.6oz.
First, my least prefered method; adding water to the wash.
Now for my prefered method; adding the wash to the water.
For the review, I used my preferred method of washing; one bucket, top down.
Now for some befor and after shots!
I was always skeptical of the Dodo Juice wash BTBM, but finally decided to give it a try as it was highly recommended by some of the forum members (especially Mark and Jim). The thing that keeps coming up on the AGO forum is its insane dilution ratio of 800:1, and its lubricity. The BTBM is a maintenance wash and claims no gloss enhancers for a streak free finish.
Product Description (From AG website):
Dodo Juice Born to be Mild Shampoo is a pH-neutral maintenance shampoo with good cleaning and foaming properties - plus high lubricity to help prevent wash-induced swirls. Born to be Mild contains no wax or gloss enhancers so you can use it on glass without streaking. Dodo Juice Born to be Mild Shampoo preserves existing wax to keep your vehicle looking its best.
Product Claims (From package and AG website):
1. Good cleaning and foaming properties.
True. Cleans very well, and foams as much as any suds-fiend could wish. This is especially surprising considering the dilution.
2. High lubricity.
True. Probably some of the highest lubricity of any wash I have yet to use. It is definitely on par with the lubricity of WG Auto Bathe. The thing that makes it a notch above the WG is the cost per wash and dilution! No swirled induced.

3. Contains no gloss enhancers for cleaning glass without streaking.
True. The fact that this contains no gloss enhancers, IMO, makes the threshold for towel drying a bit longer. Streaking can occur on both glass and paint when using a boutique or other gloss enhancing wash. This usually occurs because the car isn’t dried immediately, or quick enough. BTBM makes this wash very user friendly.
4. Does not strip wax.
True. It did not strip my LSP. In fact made it look better.
Product Observations:
1.Packaging: Clear plastic bottle with black push cap. The label is colorful and artistic.
2.Color: Purple.
3.Texture: Like syrup.
4.Scent: Wild berries?!? (Smells like berry scented kids shampoo from back in the day!)
5.Ease of use: Very, very easy. The absence of gloss enhancers, as well as the ridiculous lubricity provides the consumer with one of the easies washes out there.
6.Cost:250ml: $16.99 500ml: $24.99
7.Country of origin: United Kingdom
http://www.autogeek.net/born-to-be-mild-shampoo.html
http://www.autogeek.net/born-to-be-mild-500.html
Other Products used:
http://www.autogeek.net/super-soft-microfiber-towels.html
http://www.autogeek.net/the-bone.html
Water
5 gallon bucket
Hose
Spray nozzle
Process.
You can fill the bucket up any way you want. Either way, I tried to make sure I was using about 0.6oz for a 3 gallon wash. There are all kinds of ways to fill a bucket up. I will showcase the two simplest methods.
About 0.6oz.
First, my least prefered method; adding water to the wash.
Now for my prefered method; adding the wash to the water.
For the review, I used my preferred method of washing; one bucket, top down.
Now for some befor and after shots!