Looking to buy a good quality spray wax this spring/summer. Looking for easy on/off and no drama streaking etc. Looking at these two....
BF Midnight sun
Fuzion spray wax.
BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
Looking to buy a good quality spray wax this spring/summer. Looking for easy on/off and no drama streaking etc. Looking at these two....
BF Midnight sun
Fuzion spray wax.
BLACKFIRE Midnight Sun Carnauba Spray Wax
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
2018 Chevy Colorado ZR2
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Either Fuzion or look at Mckees Fast Wax. Little more affordable and legitimately works great and is easy!
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fuszion of those two for sure
I have bottles of both..although I personally would go with Rapid Waxx because fusion can be a little finicky to wipe off and really applies like a liquid wax moreso than a spray
I used fast wax yesterday and tbh I was not impressed relative to Fuzion and/or other choices I have for sprays but it is really cheap (fast wax)
Brandt K.
This is an outstanding product I would recommend:
Optimum Car Wax is a spray wax made with real carnauba and synthetic paint sealants for protection & shine! high-grade carnauba wax and silicone
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The devil made me do it the first time.
The second time I done it on my own.
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IMO it`s good to have OCW on the shelf anyhow, if only for repaints, but I wonder what, uhm...Extremely Discerning Autopians.. would think about how it compares to "Top Shelf" products.
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Ah, never thought about OCW streaking in the sun/heat as I`ve never used it under those conditions. Perfectly understandable as a deal-breaker.
Sigh...I was being too smart-[aleck] for my own good again
This is a perfect example of how stuff can sure come across wrong over the internet! My apologies for what must`ve appeared to be a pretty heavy-handed slight. I sincerely hope there are no hard feelings and that you will accept my apology.
My use of "Extremely Discerning Autopian" was *intended* as a euphemism for people here who are *IMO*, borderline nutty about this stuff. I was trying to *not* offend people who wouldn`t touch a "common" product like that or who have such stringent criteria that I just don`t relate. In other words, I figured that you, like me, were a reasonably normal person who is awfully particular, but not off the deep end. E.g., some people fret about things like "that product fails to exhibit adequate jetting to compliment its depth on certain red paints in partial sunlight".
Eh, accidentally insulting somebody is a grievous sin to me...a) any insults I level oughta be deliberate and b) I just don`t do that here. And I sure wouldn`t knowingly insult RTexasF.
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Never used fuzion, but I love BFMSSW
I`m sure you`d quite like either. I`m sure they`re both very quality products
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I wasn`t/am not a big fan of the Fuzion spray wax, as it is not all that easy to apply.
The Midnight Sun spray wax on the other hand is super easy to use and looks great. This one would get my vote.
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Blackfire, it`s less work for the same result.
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