Dodo Juice Austintacious

Discussion in 'Car Detailing Product Discussion' started by TWISTEDFRAME, Apr 9, 2010.

  1. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    *PICS ADDED ON POST 22*

    I have to admit this is the first Dodo juice wax I've used, and it's the first "boutique" wax I've used as well other than Souveran (if you consider that boutique). Anyway I just want to say how happy I am with this wax. I Just got it today and had to go and and give it a shot on my car. I layered it on top of Wolfgang DGPS 3.0 and it looks AMAZING! It looks wet, warm and has a glow. I always thought people were just saying that waxes like this look better but it really does! I think this might increase my addiction to collecting LSP's, only change is it just got more expensive...LOL. :crasy:
     
  2. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    Congrats on your first "boutique" wax!
     
  3. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    Austintacious is amazing. I honestly can't decide which I like more... that or SN...
     
  4. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    Thanks!
    Is it so similar that it isn't worth having both? I ask b/c I was thinking of ordering a sample of SN, but for the price if Austin looks the same it's not worth it.
     
  5. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    I can't bring myself to spend over fifty bucks for wax. I'm still considering buying Hi Def wax if I can find it at Walmart.
     
  6. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    I didn't :thumb: Got it onsale from the Ragshack for $45.
     
  7. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    now how about some photo's?:picture:
     
  8. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    You are asking me if waxes are redundant? Surely you jest! This is DB! We all have acquisition syndromes. We need to buy more detailing stuff.

    I will go out on a limb and say SN is going to be more durable than Austintacious. But they do give a similar look.
     
  9. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    It's cloudy out today, I will take pics later this weekend since the pollen is so bad here I'll have to wash the car again anyway.
    Good point, sample pot it is...lol. Seriously though I think I might try another wax first since they look similar, but SN will be mine at some point. :mounty:
     
  10. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    Go to DI now! on sale for 139.99 for the wooden pot.
     
  11. InfamousNic

    InfamousNic Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    How easy is Austintacious to apply? I REALLY like the looks of SN but I don't like to apply it.
     
  12. alexd10

    alexd10 Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Good that you like it. I still have not tried my Austintacious, got too many lsp's now lol.
     
  13. Obsessive Detail

    Obsessive Detail Pro Detailer - Lifetime Member

    Austintacious is very easy on/off, it is a lot easier to apply than SN.
     
  14. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    Yeah it is VERY east to apply and after it hazes just a little it buffs right off. I can imagine like most waxes if it dries too long it might be a little difficut to remove. BTW thanks for the great price and super fast shipping Justin! It was my first order with you and I will be placing another very soon!
     
  15. Obsessive Detail

    Obsessive Detail Pro Detailer - Lifetime Member

    Thank you bud, I appreciate your business!
     
  16. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    if you think SN is hard to apply, try RBOE...now that's HARD to apply/remove...but it gives you that stunning look!
     
  17. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    I get what you guys mean by hard to removed, but what do you all mean by hard to apply?
     
  18. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    RBOE is hard as a brick...
     
  19. TWISTEDFRAME

    TWISTEDFRAME Jedi Nuba

    oh ok I see, Thanks. So it is physically hard to get out of the container and onto the paint. I don't think I've ever run into that before, but again I've just started my collection of LSP's.
     
  20. InfamousNic

    InfamousNic Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Some precision about hard application IMO: I would say its not the end of the world to get out of the container but it's difficult to apply on the paint. You have to keep a strong pressure on the pad even if you have enough product on it to maintain an even coverage.
     

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