Not really, being a polymer based it will level off quickly on dark cars after few washes. After you develop the technique of applying it via ufo foam applicator (ebays one are single use throw away type of thing) and putting super thin layer via slightly moist applicator will solve it. By the 3rd time applying it you will be skilled enough (just do panel by panel and check it in daylight). On white car you don`t notice any streaks. They also make a version of it for white cars. Crazy Japanese bunch of pple. Lots of different and odd ball products that mostly work great.
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Yeah, the problem with the white is I can`t see it on the car! Not unless I get level and try to get a reflection.... Lol
Same with taking it off... I just basically wipe all over with the MF. Which I hate doing too much!
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PoweredByJenga- Given how long I get out of the FK I bet the Fusso would last me for *years* per application, but there`s no way I`d deal with either the chance of an application going sideways or any "by the third time.." learning curve., especially on the colors I have now.
I did look into the Soft99 lineup once, debating a switch to it, but these days I simply wouldn`t trust myself to get the application 100% right first time/every time. IF somebody credible (like...You for instance ) says it`s all that, I won`t argue. And I know that some here even *enjoy* the "master a product" thing. Hope more people try/like/post about the Fusso..and I wonder whether it`d be something I`d like on wheels/etc. IF I could do OK with the application
Does it do OK over underlying products? Does it clean off easily enough with a solvent (for repainting)?
Assuming my correction is right...they used to have a similar Liquid but one of the crucial ingredients became unavailable and that was that. I can *almost* remember the name of the stuff...another one of Floyd`s "partnumber names" that didn`t lodge in my memory IIRC it had a "1000" as part of it, but I forget the alpha part.
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Accumulator, how true about products that you will have for years. I look at both of my giant tins of fk425 and fusso and often think that my 2 year old one day will use it. Lol
Fk425 is more forgiving in terms of being applied over another product. I have tried megs quick wax over fusso and it does stick however it masks it a bit so i prefer fussos water behaviour. Soft 99 does have another product that you can put over fusso, its called King of Gloss. I have not tried it as that would give me another product with 20 years to use.
Not sure about removing it using a solvent, it should work. The product itself smells of strong solvent, definitely not a delicate and fragrant natural wax here.
There is a youtuber out in central florida, i think accord79 that someone down here sent a white car version of fusso for quick hands on review. Will dig out a link for anyone interested.
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King Of Gloss is strong on its own. On a test I did, it lasted about the same as WGDGPS. The KOG at first had the best hydrophobic behavior I’d ever seen, but a few weeks in, it leveled off and the two products behaved similarly. I think KOG would have great self-cleaning properties. It would shed water so fast it was hard to get beads.
Any thoughts on GG` Liquid Poly Gloss Wax?
https://www.autopia-carcare.com/liqu...l#.W8DID4pMGfA
You meant to type "FK1000P, right? Their High Temp Paste Wax as opposed to FK425, their anti-static QD? Just checking..
I dunno...I`m working at not being too stuck in my ways, but since the *only* thing I`d change about Fk1000P would be making it so durable I didn`t have to apply it annually (which is as simple as breathing to me..). If the Fusso needs topped for any reason, or messes with fillers in underlying products, or requires *any* skill/effort to use, I can`t see a reason to try it. What might I be missing?
I`d thought about using it on wheels since I`d need to buy a new coating anyhow, but I`d sure be [ticked] off if it didn`t last a lot longer than a year. Redoing them annually when I switch to winter/summer setups isn`t all *that* much work since the stuff I`m using is so easy. Again, what might I be missing?
Heh heh, I feel like I`m asking somebody to talk me into the Fusso! But [darn] it I want to be open-minded about this
https://www.autopia-carcare.com/sona...l#.W8EQyHupH3g
I corrected a badly scratched Jet Black BMW 5series for the owner of EastSide Bavarian once; put 1 layer of Sonax Polymer NetShield on it, he parked it out front and left it there for over a year and the paint still looked great, beading like crazy; the almost constant rain kept it cleaner too..
Handled almost constant rain, snow, and more rain with a few sunny days mixed in..
Like has been said, this product applied with a foam pad wants to be "grabby" when applied, but just carefully wipe it off, and you will know where it is as you move to the next spot..
It does not act weird, leave streaks, etc., for me..
Have used it on many vehicles and they all looked great and were protected for about the same time..
Of course, it you want to run it through the severe enough soap that requires the car wash guy who adds soap to the tank, to Hazmat suit up, then your mileage may differ..
Dan F
For me the longest beading is Zaino. It continues to head past the six month mark. Trouble is, that is all it does.
The longest lasting protection on a car parked outside for me is 845IW.
Sorry typo.. Spot on fk1000p I was using fk425 the other day and the name stuck in my head. Lol
If you are going to try some soft99 products, matbe give King of Gloss a go, you will get about 1/2 of longevity of fusso. So it could be used as a winter coat and Fk1000p as a summer one.
Fusso is quite popular in Uk as a winter wax (synthetic) as it visibly gives feedback that something is on the paint. I have a left fender on my car covered with it to see how it goes.
Fk1000p is on the roof and boot.
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With it`s cool color and scent I can sure understand that! I`d probably miss having it around if I ever do use it up.
Heh heh, nah....I`m trying to avoid having to redo anything annually, much less seasonallyIf you are going to try some soft99 products, matbe give King of Gloss a go, you will get about 1/2 of longevity of fusso. So it could be used as a winter coat and Fk1000p as a summer one.
The FK *easily* lasts through a winter, and then some, even when it`s not remotely fresh..I know, that`s probably better performance than others get, but I`m happy to just count my blessings. I think back to when I was getting less than a year with Collinite and I`m not going back to that. Once I got enough layers of KSG built up to go longer than a year I was spoiled and the FK does that without all the layering. I had to redo the M16 on my wife`s car maybe twice annually (and it didn`t protect as well as the FK anyhow) so I simply quit using it and switched it to OCW (as a Drying Aid). These days I`m setting the "is it worth doing in the functional sense?" bar awfully high.
Heh heh, I`m still debating whether coating my wheels is worth the hassle compared to just FKing them every now and then...but *maybe* the Fusso would hold up better during the last few months before seasonal changeover while not being any tougher to use (though it sounds like it is).
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