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Originally Posted by Anomaly
Since you have both Blue Velvet and Purple Haze by Dodo Juice, do you have any pics of cars you've applied these to?
I'm curious since everyone seems to be hyping up the Dodo Juice line.
I'm curious since everyone seems to be hyping up the Dodo Juice line.
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Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
I only have blue velvet the other wax is rubbish boys. And I love the rubbish boys. Ill put a coat on my bike and show you what it looks like if you wish. waxs shown are petes 53 migliore original nattys blue pinnacle souveran dodo orange crush blue velvet and rubbish boys oe.
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Originally Posted by Anomaly
Thanks but I won’t request that of you yet. I’ll be patient and keep searching around for some pictures of the DJ in use. I’ve seen pics of their flagship, but not the ‘lower’ end waxes like Blue Velvet.
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Originally Posted by Anomaly
Thanks! Your detailing guide gave me a lot of motivation.
It’s a rewarding hobby for me.
It’s a rewarding hobby for me.
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
Thanks a lot. That makes it all worth it to me when people get this interested. You are so much more informed about proper car care. I'm waiting for a guide from you and Zspectrum. I think i started him on it as well..lol.
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Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
You helped me out completely with pad selection and products and such and really motivated me. Your guide is very thorough the only thing its missing is more advance techniques and rotary/ rob instructions. Maybe we should get together and make one and play with products :wink: :wink:
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Originally Posted by SuperBlack350z
I'm actually working on my second guide as we speak. I didn't know the big turnout of my first one. i really didn't use that good of stuff. This time, with a better camera, with a better products and pics, hopefully it will be a lot better. I got some questions for you so i'll send you a PM in a bit.
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Originally Posted by Anomaly
Thanks but I won’t request that of you yet. I’ll be patient and keep searching around for some pictures of the DJ in use. I’ve seen pics of their flagship, but not the ‘lower’ end waxes like Blue Velvet.
rubbish boys original edition. Bike was polished with 106fa and p085rd with black and white lc pads on a flex 3403 rotary
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Originally Posted by Anomaly
Nice!
Thanks for the pic. Looks like some good stuff, too.
I think I'll look into picking some up for next spring's detail!
Thanks for the pic. Looks like some good stuff, too.
I think I'll look into picking some up for next spring's detail!