Wolfgang Fuzion

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What's the consensus on this wax? Do people like it? How is the depth? How is the durability? How does it compare to Zaino?
 
I read several forums daily and I always pay attention to articles devoted to LSPs. I think it is fair to say that a lot of people out there like Fuzion a lot. I rarely read negative comments. I'm not sure if they think it is as good as other waxes that sell in the $180+ range; but they definitely think it is a worthy wax at the BOGO sale price of $100 (not including the Autopia discount). At what in effect is $50 per tub, Fuzion compares well indeed (at least from what I have read) to waxes like P21S 100% and CG 50/50. I don't think you can go wrong with Fuzion at the sale price.
 
At the sale price, I say go for it. Please consider I've only used Fuzion once. I like the look, and the ease of removal is fantastic. For $50/tub, it's tough to beat.
 
I just detailed my car with Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 X 2, and then Wolfgang Füzion Estate Wax X 2 and needless to say the results were stunning. Makes my red have a deep wet look.
 
Has anyone that has used Zaino tried this? Also MDRX8, I havent seen many people that use 3.0 and fuzion. Is this common. What are the advantages of using both?
 
jw said:
Has anyone that has used Zaino tried this? Also MDRX8, I havent seen many people that use 3.0 and fuzion. Is this common. What are the advantages of using both?



You must be kidding. 3.0 and Fuzion by Wolfgang.
 
jw said:
Has anyone that has used Zaino tried this? Also MDRX8, I havent seen many people that use 3.0 and fuzion. Is this common. What are the advantages of using both?



My guess is great protection by the dgps and wonderful looks (depth, wetness etc..) with the fuzion.



btw, i bought the bogo fuzion. :hifive:
 
02zx9r said:
My guess is great protection by the dgps and wonderful looks (depth, wetness etc..) with the fuzion.



btw, i bought the bogo fuzion. :hifive:



Good buy paid 175 when it first came out, but got a free refill and a lovely wooden box. LOL
 
Legacy99 said:
Good buy paid 175 when it first came out, but got a free refill and a lovely wooden box. LOL



Got the BOGO, but I gotta say, the wooden box is very nice. Would also love to see the DVD that came with the $175 package. Alas, I draw the line at $50 for any wax. I can't believe Pinnacle Souveran costs $89 now. It was only a couple of years ago when I decided to "splurge" and buy two containers at $50 each.:werd:
 
I wanted to try the sealant/wax combo. I usually go straight from prep to wax. Using the sealant/wax route is common. Looks are what I am after. I agree with Scottwax. You can put it up against Souveran and it is close to which one looks the best.



jw said:
Has anyone that has used Zaino tried this? Also MDRX8, I havent seen many people that use 3.0 and fuzion. Is this common. What are the advantages of using both?
 
I think I'll give it a shot and see how it compares to Zaino. Should buying 3.0 as well or should I just do the Fuzion?
 
Try two coats of the Fuzion first and see what you think. It is, after all, a premier carnauba hybrid wax. It shouldn't need a base coat of anything in order to look gorgeous. Check it out first in its purity. :)
 
I have used Fuzion both ways with the 3.0 and without on metallic red. Both ways Fuzion passed my test as a good looking LSP. I will say the 3.0 did bring out the metallic in the paint a little better.



akimel said:
Try two coats of the Fuzion first and see what you think. It is, after all, a premier carnauba hybrid wax. It shouldn't need a base coat of anything in order to look gorgeous. Check it out first in its purity. :)
 
termigator said:
Better on non-metallic reds too?



I think so...



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