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Originally Posted by Less
I'm not Ferrari-owner rich, but I have some disposable income and I like to spend it on detailing products. Over the years, I've used a myriad of different LSP's on my cars and there absolutely IS a difference between my $0.50/oz jar of Turtle Wax, and my $16/oz jar of Fuzion.
But I didn't just buy Fuzion because I said to myself "It costs more so it must be better". I did research on detailing forums. I looked at pictures from people who used it. I've done enough business with Autogeek and PBMA to know firsthand that they are a reputable company.
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Pictures on the internet shouldn't support anyone's decision to buy a LSP. Pictures show nothing and anyone that thinks so is naive. You could have many of the Pro Detailers on detail forums take pictures with their big dollar cameras of an unpolished or waxed car and have it look like it just came out of a 100 hour detail and sealed with $8400 Royal.
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Originally Posted by Less
Therefore, I feel comfortable believing their claims like:
The super polymers reinforce carnauba’s natural defense and promote maximum bonding to the paint.
Füzion repels water, dirt, dust, oil, and resists smudges and fingerprints.
Going further, I purchased a sample jar and tested it for myself. My results supported their claims.
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I can name a bunch of other sealants that repel water, dirt, oil and resists smudges & fingerprints. I don't think this makes
Fuzion stand out of a crowd any more than the others.