Wolfgang Fusion or Pinnacle Souveran?

You should be all set then. Good luck. :2thumbs:



425 also works on TV's and pretty much anything else (inside and out) that's prone to collecting dust.
 
Take a mister spray bottle put in frig. Get the water as cold as possible. Then spray a very fine mist on surface when appllying the first coat. Wait about 12 hours and apply a second wait 12 and apply a third coat. That should give you the optimum amount of coats IMO. It is like spit shining. Do a search for spit shining.
 
Thanks for that information...I'm going to try that this weekend. I've heard that after a certain number of coats of wax (depending on how thin it's applied) the shine will eventually max out.
 
Just tried Fuzion on white Mazda Miata and on dark green Mazda 626.



The Miata had been clay barred, and buffed with paint swirl, then Zaino with Z-2. I just put Fuzion on top of the Zaino, and felt there was a noticable improvement in the depth of shine, which is difficult to achieve on a white car.



I clay barred and buffed the Mazda, which had been Zaino-ed about 2 years ago. The car came out beatifully with a deep rich reflective shine and no spider webs. I did three coats of Fuzion. I am satisfied with Fuzion. Zaino is very shiney, but Fuzion seems slicker with a deeper reflection on the first coat. I Also used Zaino Z-8 on top of Fuzion as a finisher, and that made the final surface even a bit slicker.



To me, Fuzion was easier to buff and takes less time and effort over all compared to Zaino. I believe Fuzion got it right, with qualities of polymer paint seal combined with C-wax.
 
Don't know 'bout Wolfgang Fusion, but here's a pic detailing my car with Pinnacle Souveran as wax finish! I LUV IT!!! :)



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