Dodo Juice Blue Velvet Hard vs. Poor Boys Natty Blue
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Dodo Juice Blue Velvet Hard vs. Poor Boys Natty Blue
I have a black car and have been using the Natty's wax for some time with great results. Makes the car look shiny with FMJ glaze and sealant, long protection, and its cheap.
I never really got into the higher end waxes, but is there are big difference between the cheaper Natty waxes and the Dodo Juice waxes?
Just trying to figure this out from someone who has already done it before buying the stuff.
The car is pretty much driven through all the elements, it is garage kept overnight, but the New England weather definitely takes its toll on it
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I never really got into the higher end waxes, but is there are big difference between the cheaper Natty waxes and the Dodo Juice waxes?
Just trying to figure this out from someone who has already done it before buying the stuff.
The car is pretty much driven through all the elements, it is garage kept overnight, but the New England weather definitely takes its toll on it
Thanks
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Both the Poorboy's World Natty's Blue Paste Wax and the Dodo Juice Blue Velvet are excellent options. I would say they are both equal in terms of ease of use both for removal and application. I think the difference the Dodo Juice Blue Velvet offers slightly more protection and gloss though. I notice tighter and more fine sized beads with the Dodo Juice waxes. Additionally they seem to have a deeper gloss with more clarity. It tends to just overall make the paint look deeper but again they are pretty close. The Natty's Blue is far less expensive though so it's a great value for the price. We now offer the 30ml size of the Dodo Juice products so you can try it for a fraction of the 250ml price. Just select the wax you desire and click the drop down where the size is to get the smaller option if interested. Let me know if you have any other specific questions.
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Both the Poorboy's World Natty's Blue Paste Wax and the Dodo Juice Blue Velvet are excellent options. I would say they are both equal in terms of ease of use both for removal and application. I think the difference the Dodo Juice Blue Velvet offers slightly more protection and gloss though. I notice tighter and more fine sized beads with the Dodo Juice waxes. Additionally they seem to have a deeper gloss with more clarity. It tends to just overall make the paint look deeper but again they are pretty close. The Natty's Blue is far less expensive though so it's a great value for the price. We now offer the 30ml size of the Dodo Juice products so you can try it for a fraction of the 250ml price. Just select the wax you desire and click the drop down where the size is to get the smaller option if interested. Let me know if you have any other specific questions.
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