MK5 Golf GTI
General => Detailing => Topic started by: essoman on July 06, 2012, 12:58:45 pm
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Can you guys help me out ? I have a Diamond black metallic Gti and have been using Dodo Juice Purple Haze for a summer wax and the harder Blue Velvet for winter use.However, I wonder what your thoughts are on usung the pro versions of those or would Dodo juice Supernatural be better ?
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Esso
I'll let the experts advise you but i doubt you'll notice much of a difference really.
I'm a big fan of Dodo Juice and have lots but reckon if you prep properly any of their waxes will do a great job.
I have found the Pro version i had a little harder to work with. Doesnt mean others will love it for ease of use.
Welcome to the detailing products minefield.
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i use supernatural on my steel grey and its awsome, not cheap but lasts for ever.
i found using a applicator it was a ball ache and is far better applied using bare hands as the heat from you skin makes it flow nice
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quick pic of my car after a polish and was with super natural :happy2:
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,49694.0.html
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I would say you'd only get more durability from the pro versions due to the added sealants. You should maybe look at supernatural hybrid.
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I've used the sample pots of both purple haze and blue velvet on my DPB GTI and I also use poorboys black hole before i use the wax and it gives good results by hand -with a DA machine it's amazing.
Lasts for about six weeks,but I reckon the stuff in the big pots will last longer.
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I love my P21S as it really allows the flake to pop.
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Supernatural is epic, and easy to use.
Funnily enough I have some for sale! :innocent:
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Supernatural is epic, and easy to use.
Funnily enough I have some for sale! :innocent:
have you tried supernatural machine stick?
don't have as much time as i used to and if it speeds things up and works well i might have to invest
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Supernatural is epic, and easy to use.
Funnily enough I have some for sale! :innocent:
have you tried supernatural machine stick?
don't have as much time as i used to and if it speeds things up and works well i might have to invest
Got some but haven't tried it.