Question: What is colour-charging and why are some of your waxes different colours?
answer: When we created the first Dodo Juice recipe, we realised that wax ingredients could be classed into 'light', 'warm' and 'dark'. For example, you can get white, yellow and dark beeswax. And coconut oil is light, whereas orange oil is, well, orange, and montan wax is jet black (they use it in shoe polish). We therefore made colour-charged versions of our main recipe, tweaking the ingredients to suit. To make them easy to tell apart, we threw in some colours and fragrances - and these coloured oils taint the wax layer very, very slightly. Some would claim they make no difference at all, but we took some shots of Blue Velvet on a red test panel here. You can see the difference - or lack of it - for yourself.
Question: Can you use a colour-charged wax on any coloured car?
Answer: Absolutely. There are no hard and fast rules. We just made some light, warm and dark waxes and suggest they suit light, warm and dark cars. You may get a good result from Purple Haze on silver, and the light waxes will obviously work on any coloured car.