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    mixing dodo shampoo with duraglass sealants

    hi, i'm down to the last few capfuls of duragloss 901 shampoo and was thinking of trying one of the dodo juice shampoos. the duraglass product states that it doesn't take off any of the duragloss polishes. i currently use the duragloss polish/sealant in the 601, 105, 921 combination.

    would there be any issues if i switched my shampoo to dodo juice?

    also, has anyone tried the new 'basics of bling wax safe' vs the 'born to be mild'? any thoughts there?

    cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spiff View Post
    hi, i'm down to the last few capfuls of duragloss 901 shampoo and was thinking of trying one of the dodo juice shampoos. the duraglass product states that it doesn't take off any of the duragloss polishes. i currently use the duragloss polish/sealant in the 601, 105, 921 combination.

    would there be any issues if i switched my shampoo to dodo juice?

    also, has anyone tried the new 'basics of bling wax safe' vs the 'born to be mild'? any thoughts there?

    cheers!

    I use Duragloss 901, DJ Born to Be Mild & also DJ Basics Wax Safe.. they are all safe to use and all pH Neutral so you'll have no issues there at all.

    Born to Be Mild is my favourite FYI ! lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzion View Post
    I use Duragloss 901, DJ Born to Be Mild & also DJ Basics Wax Safe.. they are all safe to use and all pH Neutral so you'll have no issues there at all.

    Born to Be Mild is my favourite FYI ! lol
    why's that? what do you notice is the difference betweeen the basics and born to be mild, if you don't mind me asking?
    '09 Jetta 1.4 TSI 7spd DSG in Platinum Gray

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiff View Post
    why's that? what do you notice is the difference betweeen the basics and born to be mild, if you don't mind me asking?
    BTBM contains water softening agents which is a bonus to people who live in areas with harder water for example, but more lubricative and i am not a fan of a high sudsy wash to be honest.. Nice easy wash to use and contains no gloss enhancers so is safe for matte paint and matte vinyl wraps too.

    Also has Won third time in a row for the best wash product on Detailing World.. must be doing ok! (https://www.facebook.com/get.the.juice)
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    ok! awesome. just heard back from carcareproducts about some stuff i needed, so i'm going to pick up a bottle of BTBM as well.. give it a go and see how it turns out. thanks fuzion.
    '09 Jetta 1.4 TSI 7spd DSG in Platinum Gray

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    My mate that details cars as a hobby just told me to buy the Born to be Mild as well. He's got an awesome selection of gear, doing a full detail of my R36 in a couple of weeks with some special ordered blue wax and everything
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