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Old 3rd February 2008, 18:03   #1
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Can Some One Explain The Types Of Dodo Juice?

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/do.../prod_399.html

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/do.../prod_404.html

differences be good to cover them all.
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Do you like a "Hard Wax" or a "Soft Wax" ?
Some people like the spreadability and the softness of the soft wax. It is easy to scoop out of the jar and apply by hand. Some people find a hard wax easier to apply because it allows them to apply a thinner layer which makes buffing off easier. It's a personal choice really. They are all easy to apply at the end of the day.

Do you want a wax tailored to the colour of your car or do want a generic wax that can be applied to all colours?
The colour charging effect of the waxes is very subtle, so if you really feel like trying one of the colour charged waxes on a colour it's not for, don't worry it will still look good. If you want a wax for all colours, maybe you have more than one car, choose one of the generic ones.

Here is the list:

Rain Forest Rub - Soft Wax - All Colours
Purple Haze - Soft Wax - Dark Colours
Orange Crush - Soft Wax - Warm Colours
Light Fantastic - Soft Wax - Light Colours

Hard Candy - Hard Wax - All Colours
Blue Velvet - Hard Wax - Dark Colours
Banana Armour - Hard Wax - Warm Colours
Diamond White - Hard Wax - Light Colours

Light Colours:
Silvers, White, Light Metallics, Light Blues.

Warm Colours:
Yellows, Orange, Reds, Gold.

Dark Colours:
Black, Greys, Dark Blues, Dark Metallics

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Also says here

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/do...ce/cat_59.html

Gives the best for each colour/type and how to apply them
Well answered Bullit

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you should also get more use out of a tub of hardwax over the soft by using less
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you should also get more use out of a tub of hardwax over the soft by using less
Spreads more evenly and is easier to apply along with having slightly better results i would go for harder wax
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bullit what would you use to do a silver saxo wax sealer polish shampoo etc cheers
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shampoo doesnt really mater much. your choice. polish by hand autoglym super resin. then clearcote glaze followed by clearcot wax. check here http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/
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