SON1C Synopsis 44 : DoDo Juice - Basics of Bling Protection Wax 100 ml Review
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SON1C Synopsis 44 : DoDo Juice - Basics of Bling Protection Wax 100 ml Review
Initial thoughts..
Entry level DoDo Juice Wax, priced extremely competitively at $30 retail.
With wax its hard to obtain everything, when I say that I refer to looks, durability, ease of application etc. So naturally I pondered if this wax would falter in any of these categories
Basics Of Bling Protection Wax 100 ml is a hybrid wax, so naturally (testing is underway on durability) I doubt we'll see durability less than at least 3 months whereas I imagine it will fall under 3-5 months.
The vehicle was properly prepped with a thorough detail prior including use of Basics of Bling DoDo Juice line product Wax-Safe Wash 500 ml
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ml-review.html
More information on the detail of this 2013 Mustang GT can be found here
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...odo-juice.html
So now back to the Wax..
Initial thoughts, nice color, sweet smell, something like cherry candy iirc, rubbed it a bit to get a feel for it and it became very buttery quick which I found to be excellent to aid in easy extraction for even application.
As AutoGeek totes, "Thin is in" when it comes to wax application
Applied by hand onto the whole vehicle aside from glass
I found application to be my least favorite out of the DoDo Juice waxes I have used, spread relatively far however buff off was not a pleasurable as usual with their waxes.
For looks I found this wax to reflect it's hybrid nature (literally )
The looks were a sharp, reflective, hybrid nature; I found the look to be similar to Signature Series II by Pinnacle
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...ical-guys.html
Overall I enjoyed this wax, I'm spoiled with higher end waxes but at this price point I would not hesitate to recommend this especially if you want to get your feet wet with more than a 30 ml dodo juice sized sample pot
Price per application is competitive to say the least
Some Final Shots to wrap SON1C Synopsis 44 : DoDo Juice Carnauba Waxes - Basics of Bling Protection Wax 100 ml up
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Hey Sonic... I don't know what type of camera you're taking pictures, but.... assuming it's not a, "point and shoot" camera... I have a low-end camera. It's a Canon Rebel XSI. It's an entry level camera (about $800). There's a setting called, "ISO". The settings are 100-1600. What it basically does is, the higher the setting, the more light the camera allows ( you can shoot at lower lightings). But, as may be the case in your photos, the higher the number... say "800", the more, "noise" you'll get in your photos thus ruining any details you're trying to photograph.
If you're shooting in normal daylight, try lowering your ISO settings to 100 or 200. This will alleviate all that "noise" that you're getting in your photos.
I'm not an expert, but I have in the past taken some really nice fish pictures...I'll let me photos below speak for my knowledge:
If you're shooting in normal daylight, try lowering your ISO settings to 100 or 200. This will alleviate all that "noise" that you're getting in your photos.
I'm not an expert, but I have in the past taken some really nice fish pictures...I'll let me photos below speak for my knowledge:
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