Dodo Juice - Banana Armour

Dodo Juice - Banana Armour

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Cotty

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Friday 23rd September 2011
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I really fancy trying this but don't want to shell out £30 on a 250ml pot.

I see http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/ have sample sizes (30ml) of Dodo Juice Banana Armour for £5.95. I just can't picture how much this is. Is that enough to just do a wing or a boot lid or could it do a small car (Elise)

Cotty

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Friday 23rd September 2011
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Stu R said:
Easily do an Elise with 250ml. A little bit goes an awfully long way yes I reckon 2-3 times if you're reasonably sparing.
The question was how far would a sample pot being 30ml go

Cotty

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Friday 23rd September 2011
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Stu R said:
Apologies, it's Friday so my brain's taken a leave of absence.
No worries I know how you feel. Im off down the pub now.
drink

Cotty

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Friday 23rd September 2011
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Y282 said:
is the dodo juice stuff really that much noticably better?
Thats the thing, I don't know so wanted to give it a go without shelling out £30 for a big pot.

I think I will buy the 30ml pot from Cleanmycar and give it a try.

Cotty

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Sunday 25th September 2011
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Cotty

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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

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.

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

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.

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.