Dodo Juice - Banana Armour

Dodo Juice - Banana Armour

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Cotty

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39,564 posts

285 months

Thursday 6th October 2011
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Placed an order today

Order Inventory:
CleanYourCar Huge 'Fluffy' Drying Towel £7.46
Dodo Juice - Banana Armour (30ml) £4.96
Meguiars Lambswool Wash Mitt £8.29

Dangerous site that

hehe

JonnyFive

29,398 posts

190 months

Thursday 6th October 2011
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Do they still do the points though?

Order stuff, you get points for each.. You can spend your points on other stuff/against total of your bill. Excellent idea!

Cotty

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Saturday 8th October 2011
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JonnyFive said:
Do they still do the points though?
Yep and I got some sweeties.

That fluffy drying towel is huge and really thick, can't wait to give it a try.

The Megs lambswool mit is only one sided the other side is a bug remover.

Cotty

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Saturday 15th October 2011
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Had a go of this today. Not used to using a hard wax but it went on well and doing the second half of the car tomorrow.

Stedman

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193 months

Saturday 15th October 2011
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Cotty said:
Had a go of this today. Not used to using a hard wax but it went on well and doing the second half of the car tomorrow.
It's not uber hard which helps smile

Cotty

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Saturday 15th October 2011
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Part of the problem is the pot is not very big so getting an aplicator pad in and loading it is a pain

Nick CD

47 posts

183 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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I don’t think the DoDo wax's are bad, but i do think there are better wax's out there for the money.

I do think the Poorboys Range is under rated.... For instance you can get a pot of nattys paste red for about £18, it can be applied in direct sun light and also on the plastics as UV protection but it also give it a natural clean look, if you remove straight away.

The difference between hard and soft wax’s is that hard wax’s are easier to spead thinly as loading the applicator pad is harder, and that soft wax’s are ideal for applying by hand rather than a pad as its easier to overload the pad but its not impossible to apply by foam (its actually what we do)

From the testing we did for Performance French Car magazine we found that harder wax’s seem on average to have better durability, so over winter it would more or less be better to use a Hard wax than a soft.

Nick

Cotty

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Monday 17th October 2011
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Nick CD said:
over winter it would more or less be better to use a Hard wax than a soft.

Nick
Good to know as I finished yesterday and hardly put a dent in the tiny tub.

Nick CD

47 posts

183 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Cotty said:
Good to know as I finished yesterday and hardly put a dent in the tiny tub.
How easy did you find it to apply and then remove?


Cotty

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Monday 17th October 2011
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It was about as easy as using a liquid wax. The main problem was getting the applicator loaded with the harder wax and the jar aperture is tiny. Also using Banana Armour on a yellow car meant it was really difficult to see where you have done, getting half way down a door and losing where you are.