RE: Rub Dodo Juice on your bonnet
RE: Rub Dodo Juice on your bonnet
Tuesday 5th June 2007

Rub Dodo Juice on your bonnet

A new value-priced carnauba car wax launches



A new carnauba car wax is launching with a promise to offer consumers superwax performance at a high street price.

‘Dodo Juice’ will initially be available from online specialist retailers only, at a fraction of the cost of established brands.

“The most expensive carnauba waxes can cost up to £7000,” explained Dom Colbeck, the creator of Dodo Juice. “I thought it was time for a reality check – there is simply no need for a premium carnauba wax to cost much more than £30 given the cost of the raw ingredients.”

“Car enthusiasts were joking that the superwax being used by a few of the UK’s top car detailers had to contain something extremely rare and expensive to justify its price. I decided to name our wax after a fantasy ingredient – something that would be difficult to obtain and therefore highly priced – the bodily secretions of an extinct animal. Dodo Juice was born.”

The Dodo Juice range contains both soft and hard waxes, and is available in standard and ‘colour-charged’ varieties retailing from £29.50 inc VAT. The company claims that all Dodo Juices waxes are easy to apply and remove, leave a deep, durable shine (even on silver) and exhibit tight beading when wet.

Soft waxes:

  • Dodo Juice Rainforest Rub – a generic soft wax with candelilla wax as well as carnauba
  • Dodo Juice Light Fantastic (‘colour-charged’ for light coloured cars) – a natural coloured carnauba wax with added coconut oil
  • Dodo Juice Orange Crush (‘colour-charged’ for warm coloured cars) – made with yellow beeswax, carnauba and added orange oil
  • Dodo Juice Purple Haze (‘colour-charged’ for dark coloured cars) – a dark carnauba/montan wax blend

Hard waxes:

  • Dodo Juice Banana Armour – a hard wax that applies extremely thinly and consistently, made with yellow beeswax and carnauba.

We can hear the driveway patter now: “Yes dear, just going to the garage to give the Porsche a rainforest rub…”

Author
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CRAZYD

Original Poster:

15 posts

240 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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where do I buy it from

RobPhoboS

3,454 posts

249 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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I'll be getting some of this for my new car biggrin

Can I eat it ?
hehe

CraigW

12,248 posts

305 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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good luck with it Dom, great idea

lespaul

7 posts

235 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Good luck Dom thumbup

Darren

morebeanz

3,283 posts

259 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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CRAZYD said:
where do I buy it from
Try seriousperformance.co.uk

S2 Giles

2,871 posts

298 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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I have used the polishing company for a while now & there great. I use the P21S Carnuba wax & seperate pre-wax polish.

flattotheboards

6,688 posts

229 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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its about time someone has made a decent quality wax for a reasonable price.

PetrolTed

34,464 posts

326 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Best of luck Domster!

andy_b

727 posts

274 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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agreed. I'm almost out of Swissol, so looking for something a bit cheaper. Any stockists in North America?

domster

8,431 posts

293 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Many thanks for your support chaps smile I never knew that hours playing with a double boiler and carnauba flakes in the kitchen may actually pay off, but thanks to some professional chemists who helped me take things to production, it looks like it might do. The name has a pistonheads connection, too. I won't give too much away but there was an influential post that led me down that particular path, and the poster will be entitled to a free case of Dodo Juice biggrin

PS Not distributed in North America yet, but some of the UK based stockists may ship to there.

Nightmare

5,277 posts

307 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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congrats Dom! have purchased some from seriousperformance thumbup

Mannginger

10,085 posts

280 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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So what's best for a white car Dom? The Dodo light I assume?

Phil

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

290 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Good Luck Dom.

lick Dodo Juice Banana Armour licklickhehe

BB

mikeyb13

97 posts

233 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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RobphoboS, With names like orange and purple haze it wasnt eating the stuff I was thinking about!

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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mikeyb13 said:
RobphoboS, With names like orange and purple haze it wasnt eating the stuff I was thinking about!
You could try smokin it but it'll run all over your face.....ooops...that reminds me of a movie i saw once...or twice hehe

domster

8,431 posts

293 months

Tuesday 5th June 2007
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Hi Night smile Hope all is well with you and Arnie! Will have to catch up again at some point when we're both less busy. Thanks for buying a pot.

Mannginger... Light Fantastic is suitable for light colours, but Purple Haze is slightly easier to see where you've applied it, and has a very similar finish. My overall favourite is Banana Armour hard wax (knew you'd like that Simon biggrin ) as although it takes a bit longer to apply as it doesn't spread so easily, two layers of it mean a really great finish IMO.

All the best
Domster

m4tthew

8,988 posts

225 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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Heard about this on another forum, looks like it should be good stuff, good luck with the business.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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domster said:
PS Not distributed in North America yet, but some of the UK based stockists may ship to there.
scratchchin

jon-

16,534 posts

239 months

Wednesday 6th June 2007
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While I'm all for a new wax what makes this different from other cheaper waxes like poorboys or P12S carnaubas? Being an ex Zymol freak I have to say I'm really happy with the cheap and cheerful poorboys stuff. So far this seems a bit marketing / hype heavy... Looking at the polishing companies site I'm betting they can make good margin on this stuff...

Also, without a same brand car prep (we all know there's no point just slapping wax on a washed car right...) you're risking losing a fair amount of customers who prefer to wash, clean, prep and wax their car with the same brand.

Just my 2c. I hope you don't take it as me being negative, more constructive and inquisitive.