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Collilite 476s V Dodo Juice

Collilite 476s V Dodo Juice

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Lexusboy
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15-04-2017, 11:36 PM
#1
I have always been a great Fan of Collilite 476 as it is a good product that does not cost the earth but gives a very good finish


So to find out how good this is I am going to test a product that nearly twice the price called DoDo Juice and the one i am using is for dark cars.

I will be giving the car a polish later today and will tell you want results I have found.
Lexusboy
15-04-2017, 11:36 PM #1

I have always been a great Fan of Collilite 476 as it is a good product that does not cost the earth but gives a very good finish


So to find out how good this is I am going to test a product that nearly twice the price called DoDo Juice and the one i am using is for dark cars.

I will be giving the car a polish later today and will tell you want results I have found.

Bobby
Posting Freak
798
16-04-2017, 12:00 AM
#2
Used a few waxes P21, Mothers, Megs but changed to Collitite on someones recommendation :wink: and never looked back. Think Moley uses DoDo. Be interesting to hear your results LB

Cheers

Bobby

Shy boys don't get sweeties.
Bobby
16-04-2017, 12:00 AM #2

Used a few waxes P21, Mothers, Megs but changed to Collitite on someones recommendation :wink: and never looked back. Think Moley uses DoDo. Be interesting to hear your results LB


Cheers

Bobby

Shy boys don't get sweeties.

Lexusboy
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16-04-2017, 12:03 AM
#3
I will keep you informed Bobby
Lexusboy
16-04-2017, 12:03 AM #3

I will keep you informed Bobby

Lexusboy
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9,267
16-04-2017, 12:24 AM
#4
Wax on your car protects the paint work and allow you to add finishing product on to your vehicle and give the best possible finish.
It is adviced to wash and clay your car before adding a wax this get the paint work clean before you add you wax.
However you may need to remove some swirles from your paint work this takes up the most time, i use a product from the Poor Boys Range for this please appy this before the wax.

This how you use this wax.
Apply Dodo Juice waxes sparingly, either by hand or with a foam applicator pad hard waxes don't spread as far and are best applied with a pad. Apply panel by panel, allowing between 5 and 15 minutes for the wax to cure and haze over (this depends on the wax and ambient condition). a great test to see if the wax is properly cured is to place your finger on the waxed area and move it away and to the side in a single motion; if the wax feels 'grabby' it is cured and ready for buffing off. If it feels 'greasy' or slightly wet then the wax requires more time to fully cure. Make sure to test a smallish panel first to get an idea of the time required for curing in your current conditions to know how many panels can be waxed at a time. Don't leave it too long on hot panels or the wax can 'cake' on. Then buff off with a clean microfibre. Apply additional layers after 30 mins to an hour (to allow the previous wax layer to cure) although if you have a clean garage, a delay of 24 hours is ideal.

Once you have applied the wax then look to add a finishing gloss to get that show shine to your car.
Lexusboy
16-04-2017, 12:24 AM #4

Wax on your car protects the paint work and allow you to add finishing product on to your vehicle and give the best possible finish.
It is adviced to wash and clay your car before adding a wax this get the paint work clean before you add you wax.
However you may need to remove some swirles from your paint work this takes up the most time, i use a product from the Poor Boys Range for this please appy this before the wax.

This how you use this wax.
Apply Dodo Juice waxes sparingly, either by hand or with a foam applicator pad hard waxes don't spread as far and are best applied with a pad. Apply panel by panel, allowing between 5 and 15 minutes for the wax to cure and haze over (this depends on the wax and ambient condition). a great test to see if the wax is properly cured is to place your finger on the waxed area and move it away and to the side in a single motion; if the wax feels 'grabby' it is cured and ready for buffing off. If it feels 'greasy' or slightly wet then the wax requires more time to fully cure. Make sure to test a smallish panel first to get an idea of the time required for curing in your current conditions to know how many panels can be waxed at a time. Don't leave it too long on hot panels or the wax can 'cake' on. Then buff off with a clean microfibre. Apply additional layers after 30 mins to an hour (to allow the previous wax layer to cure) although if you have a clean garage, a delay of 24 hours is ideal.

Once you have applied the wax then look to add a finishing gloss to get that show shine to your car.

steviewevie
Posting Freak
7,993
16-04-2017, 12:33 AM
#5
Which one did you get ? Dodo Juice wax is pretty highly rated. They do both soft and hard waxes, is it the Blue Velvet one (which is hard) ? They also do Purple Haze, also for dark-coloured cars, which is a soft wax.

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steviewevie
16-04-2017, 12:33 AM #5

Which one did you get ? Dodo Juice wax is pretty highly rated. They do both soft and hard waxes, is it the Blue Velvet one (which is hard) ? They also do Purple Haze, also for dark-coloured cars, which is a soft wax.


[Image: Sig-enginebay.jpg]
IS200 Turbo project now just about complete ! See my thread here and leave your comments.
Now running standalone Syvecs ECU and no stock ECU !

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
16-04-2017, 12:40 AM
#6
Steve yes i got the Blue Velvet hard wax
Lexusboy
16-04-2017, 12:40 AM #6

Steve yes i got the Blue Velvet hard wax

steviewevie
Posting Freak
7,993
16-04-2017, 12:44 AM
#7
For general info, they have a good, concise guide to detailing your car on their website here. Of course they mention their own products, but you could equally well substitute someone else's.

Think they recommend applying the hard waxes with a pad, but the soft waxes by hand. I seem to remember that Moley used soft Dodo Juice wax on his car, applied by hand.

[Image: Sig-enginebay.jpg]
IS200 Turbo project now just about complete ! See my thread here and leave your comments.
Now running standalone Syvecs ECU and no stock ECU !
steviewevie
16-04-2017, 12:44 AM #7

For general info, they have a good, concise guide to detailing your car on their website here. Of course they mention their own products, but you could equally well substitute someone else's.

Think they recommend applying the hard waxes with a pad, but the soft waxes by hand. I seem to remember that Moley used soft Dodo Juice wax on his car, applied by hand.


[Image: Sig-enginebay.jpg]
IS200 Turbo project now just about complete ! See my thread here and leave your comments.
Now running standalone Syvecs ECU and no stock ECU !

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
16-04-2017, 01:50 AM
#8
Marsdendean I waxed mine the other day with some cheepish stuff. Looked pretty good IMO, could see my face in it!

Going to give it another wax when the weather is nice & a good polish!

I bet that was scarrrrrrryyyyyyyy:laugh:
Lexusboy
16-04-2017, 01:50 AM #8

Marsdendean I waxed mine the other day with some cheepish stuff. Looked pretty good IMO, could see my face in it!

Going to give it another wax when the weather is nice & a good polish!

I bet that was scarrrrrrryyyyyyyy:laugh:

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
16-04-2017, 02:28 AM
#9
Why was someone passing your car when you took the pics:laugh:
Lexusboy
16-04-2017, 02:28 AM #9

Why was someone passing your car when you took the pics:laugh:

16-04-2017, 05:01 AM
#10
The Dodo waxes are easy to apply and remove, but i find the 476 very easy to, however some people find it a nightmare. They are simply leaving it on too long, appllying to thick or applying it in too warm conditions. I agree that once it gets to the stage of being hard to remove, it really is very very difficult so keep an eye on it whilst curing.

Not totally sure you will see a difference in the products, the coloured waxes can appear to have filling abilities when first applied with regards to light swirls. But this is simply due to a dark wax being applied to dark paintwork. You will find that once fully cured, any remainning wax that appeared to 'fill' a scratch/swirl that has not been buffed off, will turn a whitey yellow colour.

What you will notice is how nice the Dodo smells compared to 476 Smile but then i quite like the 476 smell anyway, then again i like the smell of petrol to Wink

You will however notice that the Dodo will not have as much durability. The purple haze pro would last longer due to some sealant properties within, but still not 476 long.

476 is one of those waxes that some people tend to disregard because it doesnt cost £100. It is a good product, however can slightly mute metallic flake on some finishes, but dont get me wrong, the dodo waxes are also very good.

Let me know how you get on matey

Christian
Invisible Touch Detailing
16-04-2017, 05:01 AM #10

The Dodo waxes are easy to apply and remove, but i find the 476 very easy to, however some people find it a nightmare. They are simply leaving it on too long, appllying to thick or applying it in too warm conditions. I agree that once it gets to the stage of being hard to remove, it really is very very difficult so keep an eye on it whilst curing.

Not totally sure you will see a difference in the products, the coloured waxes can appear to have filling abilities when first applied with regards to light swirls. But this is simply due to a dark wax being applied to dark paintwork. You will find that once fully cured, any remainning wax that appeared to 'fill' a scratch/swirl that has not been buffed off, will turn a whitey yellow colour.

What you will notice is how nice the Dodo smells compared to 476 Smile but then i quite like the 476 smell anyway, then again i like the smell of petrol to Wink

You will however notice that the Dodo will not have as much durability. The purple haze pro would last longer due to some sealant properties within, but still not 476 long.

476 is one of those waxes that some people tend to disregard because it doesnt cost £100. It is a good product, however can slightly mute metallic flake on some finishes, but dont get me wrong, the dodo waxes are also very good.

Let me know how you get on matey

Christian

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