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Old 04-07-11, 11:22 AM
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Default Anyone with experience using Dodo Juice Supernatural Wax?

Hey all,


I have been a long time Zaino user (8 years) and I don't know I think this summer season I want to try something different. I have a black SC430 now and I want to test out different products. You could say I want something (if there is anything) that gives a DEEPER shine. Zaino from my experience gives off a brilliant shine but is a 'plastic' kind of look instead of a deep deep rich look if that make any sense ?

So my question to anyone with experience with Dodo Supernatural Wax, preferably someone who tried Zaino already THEN switched to this wax is what are your thoughts? I did research on Dodo Juice and saw some pictures on a light color car. From what I see in the pics the shine/deepness of the color is unbelievable ! And this is from a light color car !

I assume it collects more dust because it is a wax?


Any info is appreciate !
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never used it but the wax is really just the icing on the cake. I don't think many ppl can tell the difference btw 2 sealants or 2 waxes on a perfectly polished car. That said, there are a few that come to mind for a black car... natty's blue, pete's 53, Collinite 915 to name a few...
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Originally Posted by embolism
never used it but the wax is really just the icing on the cake. I don't think many ppl can tell the difference btw 2 sealants or 2 waxes on a perfectly polished car. That said, there are a few that come to mind for a black car... natty's blue, pete's 53, Collinite 915 to name a few...

Thanks for the info. Here is the pic I was talking about with Dodo Supernatural Wax on it. Your right most people wouldn't tell the difference but to the owner of a car whose a car fanatic it might be a huge difference.



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To be honest, any car can look good like that with any wax, as long as it was polished and prepped prior.
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Zaino is a sealant that tends to plastify the look of the car. SN 2.0 has the warm carnauba glow. Zaino is advertised to last 1 year but I had it last much less on a non-garage queen. SN 2.0 lasted 6 months before I got bored and took it off.

And yes, I've owned and used both. Keeping the SN 2.0
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Polishing and other prep work is critical. After that a high quality wax can really make the paint look it's best. I've used the Dodo Juice Supernatural Wax and I really love it. It adds a tremendous amount of gloss and depth to the paint. However what I think distinguishes it, is the clarity of it. It's really looks amazing on any color. Let me know if you have any other questions.

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if you are worried about dust, there is a Supernatural Hybrid coming out soon. Should be more durable and like a sealant, would attract less dust than carnauba
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^That's the con about Wax. Dust magnet.
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Originally Posted by GS4_Fiend
^That's the con about Wax. Dust magnet.
And precisely why adding a finishing agent like Meg's UQD or similar is recommended. Keeps the contaminant catching ability to a minimum and really makes the car smooth. Well worth those last 4-5 minutes to hit the fresh wax with it.

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