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Dodo Juice Red Mist 500ml High Gloss Polymer Spray Sealant
Dodo Juice Red Mist 500ml High Gloss Polymer Spray Sealant
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Dodo Juice Red Mist 500ml
Jon Bon Jovi released an album called Slippery When Wet - he then applied Red Mist to his 1987 Camero and released a limited pressing called Slippery When Dry. With hits like You Give Gloss a Good Name and Leaving On a Layer.
In short, nothing seals your paint with as much show car gloss in such little time. Slick, quick and legendary.
- Quick and easy spray-on protection
- Adds serious gloss and slickness in seconds
- Ideal for topping up wax or sealant layers after a wash (never use on fresh wax or sealant though)
- Perfect for last-minute pre-show shine
- Spray lightly onto clean, dry paintwork
- Wipe over with a soft microfibre cloth; don't let it dwell - especially on hot days
- Buff off with a second soft microfibre cloth to level out the shine
- Never apply after a fresh coating of wax or sealant has been applied, it's not a detailer (use Mint Condition for that)... make sure the coating is a week or two old after its first wash - then apply Red Mist
On the show circuit, Red Mist is a veritable legend. Originally conceived as some kind of supercharged Quick Detailer, it swiftly outshone the opposition.
And when water based nano technology came along a few years later to rival or exceed it for durability at a fraction of the cost, it kept on outshining them. Meaning that its days weren't numbered at all.
Sure, it's expensive and can be tricky to use on black cars in hot conditions because it's solvent based, but there's simply no shine like it.
It's old school and all the better for it... a veritable soup of synthetic polymer sealants, designed to coat bodywork in a glossy and water-repellent molecular jacket after just one mist. Wipe it on, buff it off (quickly) and then feel the difference.
Red Mist enhances paint finishes, beads a treat (even on bare paintwork), feels slipperier than a well-oiled eel, and still has impressive durability (of 2-3 months) so it's not just a one week wonder.
Use it instead of a wax or over a wax/sealant every other wash (after you have washed and dried your car, for a bit of extra 'bling' or to 'top up' the beading). But never apply it directly over fresh wax or sealant in case it fiddles with it - see below.
And if you're German, you'll probably just buy it because of the dodgy name. Go on, confused English-people, have a look at Google translate and you'll see what we mean.
Please note that Red Mist should never be used over 'fresh' wax or sealant due to interference from its strong solvents. It should not be left to dwell on oxidised/UV-damaged/old paint finishes. Also, do not use it on classic (un-lacquered, cellulose) white or light paintwork. It can flash off quickly in hot conditions or on hot panels so apply it in the shade to cool panels only and buff/level rapidly.
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