I am looking into waxing my car with DoDo Supernatural, was wondering if any one has used it and what your thoughts are? Pictures are a plus. Also does anyone know if a sample jar will do a whole car. Never used carnauba so i don't know how many ml are used on a car. BTW i found a ite that sells 100ml samples of polishes will one bottle do a car? Thanks
I have used it on two cars, and thinks it looks really good! You can do a normal size car with a sample pot, no problem. Here is a picture:
Dodo Supernatural used to finish off a full detail on a solid black VW Golf: Please bear in mind that at least 95% of this finish came from the machine polishing stage, but despite this the SN does offer a little something extra to the finish. Expensive, but will better far more expensive waxes with ease (I'd rate it over Zymol Destiny), as it does offer a subtle gloss to the finish. Durability seems pretty good too. I would (will) buy another pot of it, so I must like it
its really a hard decision.. if you ask me... i always say : GET ALL OF THEM.... since its a new product and everybody wants to get their hand on them.. if you have the money for it then go for Supernatural.. EVIDENCE ABOVE^^^^^^^ ..........Good luck... you cant go wrong with any of those wax...
Where can I buy some DoDo Juice SuperNatural here in the US? I'm looking at buy the tub but all I found so far are in the UK. Thanks.
Hey pirex, now you have used Divine how does Supernatural compare to Divine, or Vintage? what's your opinion?
I applied a layer to my hood yesterday for the first time. It's also the first time I applied with my hands, no applicator pad. The wax went on very easy, I let it set for about 6 minutes. Removal wasn't the easiest but it wasn't difficult either. I'll see if I can get some pics of it today.
I did a wax top up on this RRover yesterday. I put Supernatural on the drivers side and Blackfire Midnight Sun(what I normally use on this truck) on the rest. Although the SN looked good, it doesn't compare to the MS on this truck because of all the metallic. IMHO, SN is best used on solid colors.