How durable is Fuzion?

I sprung for the Autogeek 2fer, and gave away one to my neighbor. My can I loaned out to a friend to try. I have 4 weeks on my car with Fuzion. So far it looks great. I won't get my can back for 1-2 weeks, so this is a test for me. Granted, it's winter/spring, which mainly means bi-weekly rains this time of year. My car gets washed with 1Z Perls and a brush weekly. Garaged, yet out in the elements weekdays.



I was blown away by how easy it is to apply. The cost is hard to get over, but the ease at which it goes on, and the deep color is hard to resist. I'm probably not going to be able to do without in the future...



I can't see a degradation in the finish yet. Fuzion is impressing me. We'll see how it handles full-on Florida sun later in the year. So far, far out.
 
wannafbody said:
In most cases carnauba blends aren't as durable as pure sealants. IME waxes tend to trap salt while sealants tend to wash cleaner.



Isn't 476s and 915 a carnauba sealant blend? Can Fuzion last as long as those?



I couldn't resist the new 3oz size, so I guess I'll be able to test it out myself soon!
 
One thing that is important is not just how long a product lasts, but how long does last and still look good. Take Supernatural for example at the 3rd month things were still beading though not tightly but looks had seriously changed from the first two months.
 
I got in on the frozen Fuzion and its some of the best looking and easiest to apply waxes I have used. If you want more durability add Fuzion as a topper over sealant. I have my third coat over Wolfgang 3.0 sealant and IMO it just keeps getting better. If the shipment doesnt freeze this year I may have to buy the new smaller version just for my truck. I am a certified wax waster, but it looks great after one coat.
 
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