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  • #46
    Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural

    Originally posted by Orca View Post
    Not being argumentative,
    If you like to use the WOWO method for applying any of your favorite products that's perfectly okay, but so far no one has been able to make the case that wiping a WAX or PAINT SEALANT on and then IMMEDIATELY wiping the product off will do the best job of leaving the most amount of protection behind on the surface.

    If you can't explain how this works that's okay, we actually don't believe you can or for that matter anyone can.

    Again, I see this topic posted on other forums and the forum members of that community never seem to challenge the idea, they just accept it.

    When someone comes onto this forum and recommends to use the WOWO method that's perfectly acceptable, all I did was ask for ANYONE to explain how it works.

    Again, if you can't explain it that's okay.

    Mike Phillips
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    showcargarage@gmail.com

    "Find something you like and use it often"

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    • #47
      Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural

      If you want to parse it so that UQD isn't a wax or a sealant, then ok, but how can something that lasts "wash after wash" not be characterized that way? And if I left UQD to dry, would it last longer? Would it be impossible to buff off?

      Mike, I think you are on record here as saying that for sealants like NXT, there is no value to the paste form other than the tactile sensation of applying a paste wax. If you take the extremely mild cleaning agents out of NXT liquid, and the thickened carriers required to suspend those agents, you might be left with a liquid a lot like UQD. So what's the difference if you call it a wax/sealant/QD?

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      • #48
        Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural

        Just to make sure no one gets themselves into trouble, please read the forum rules before making any future posts.

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        Thank you.

        Mike Phillips
        760-515-0444
        showcargarage@gmail.com

        "Find something you like and use it often"

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        • #49
          Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural





          Sorry my thread got so off track and turned into this....
          Rasky's Auto Detailing

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          • #50
            Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural

            Originally posted by Setec Astronomy View Post
            If you want to parse it so that UQD isn't a wax or a sealant, then ok,
            Yes I do.

            I have found on discussion forums you have to be very careful with the words you use because there is a certain group of people that are always looking to dissect what you right and try to find fault, so yes, I pay very close attention to every word chosen in a post.

            If you want to start at thread about why you wipe on and wipe off ALL mist and wipe products on the market you have that ability. I won't have much to say about that because Meguiar's recommends misting mist and wipe products on and then wiping them off and last I checked so does everyone else that makes a mist and wipe product.



            Orca posted in this thread to use the WOWO method in this thread as it applies to a wax and I asked him to clarify and he did.

            He said he didn't mean to wipe the product off immediately, that you should let the product dry first.

            So he clarified what he meant by the use of the term WOWO.

            All I've done since then is ask someone to explain how this method works and so far no one has done that. In fact, it seem to be getting some people a little emotional because they can't explain it now people are trying to switch to other topics.




            Again, if no one can explain how the WOWO method works for any WAX or PAINT SEALANT that's okay.

            Mike Phillips
            760-515-0444
            showcargarage@gmail.com

            "Find something you like and use it often"

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            • #51
              Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural

              Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post




              Sorry my thread got so off track and turned into this....
              I'm sorry too.

              It's not your fault, so no worries and thank you for posting your experience with this new product. If you find the WOWO method works with it that's okay to.

              Mike Phillips
              760-515-0444
              showcargarage@gmail.com

              "Find something you like and use it often"

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              • #52
                Re: Dodo Juice Supernatural

                Because this thread looks like it's getting out of control and because no one is explaining how the WOWO method can work, I'm going to close this thread to give everyone a chance to push away from the keyboard.

                Recap...
                Rasky posted about a new wax he bought.
                Orca recommended using the WOWO method.
                I asked Orca to clarify.
                Orca clarified.
                I asked if anyone could explain the WOWO method and so far nobody has.


                Originally posted by Orca View Post

                I don't deny that M26 is a good product, but if you're having difficulties with a Dodo Juice wax you're doing something very wrong ... wipe on wipe off ... how hard can it be ... no smears, no humidity problems, no day after still buffing baked on product, no "OMG! It's dull" when the sun hits it, no "it's gone after a couple of weeks" ...

                Really ... if you don't like it, name a price.

                Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
                How fast should this be done?

                As in, wipe the product onto a section of the paint and then wipe it right off?

                Like a quick detailer?


                Originally posted by Orca View Post

                no, I mean leisurely, unhurried and "kind of as soon as you feel like it" which is usually pretty soon after application LOL and should remove as a "wipe off", not a "scrub off".

                WOWAWWO, then ... wipe on ... wait a while ...wipe off
                Mike Phillips
                760-515-0444
                showcargarage@gmail.com

                "Find something you like and use it often"

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