Dodo Juice Hard Candy Hard Car Wax 150ml - For Any Coloured Car
Like our original carnauba soft wax Rainforest Rub, Hard Candy’s
colour is neither too warm or too cold, so we think it's a great choice
for any colour of paintwork.
As well as T1 grade
carnauba wax, it also contains Mexican candelilla wax (hence the
‘candy’) and it's also firmer in texture rather than soft. This means it
applies more consistently and sparingly, making it almost impossible to
over-apply.
The result is perfect curing, time after time. An
absolute gift for detailing newbies, and first choice of many pro
detailers (who consider Hard Candy to be the best wax they have
ever used in terms of ease-of-use).
You'll therefore enjoy an
easily applied coating that fills minor defects and swirls on your car's
paintwork, repels water like crazy when it rains and helps to protect
the finish and make it less trouble to clean.
It's economical,
too. All those thin layers eek out a jar. You'll get dozens and dozens
of coats from this 150ml tub - equating to pennies per application...
Recoating
interval? About every 2-3 months, but that's on a daily driver. On a
garaged classic car used occasionally we'd probably re-wax once a year.
Hard vs Soft Wax - which is the one for you? Whilst
many of our waxes have a standard consistency, we make some of our
waxes a little firmer or softer than normal. Softer waxes are easier to
spread by palm or fingertips. Hard waxes often cure faster and go
further, because they are less likely to be accidentally over-applied.
Both contain similar amounts of carnauba and beeswax and performance
will be similar. Harder waxes may cure better if you are new to waxing,
so these may seem to offer more performance. And soft waxes may feel
glossier due to their 'sorbet' like texture. It often comes down to
personal preference - there's no right or wrong with wax texture, it
just comes down to what you like.