Full size jar of Füzion for $50! Not the 3oz jar!

The Fuzion I have from a few years ago has a label on the bottom off a 3 ounce Fuzion container lol.
 
just placed my order.

So, it won't help if I apply on top of my opti-coat?

I figured since it is such a good price, I may use it in the future.

Thanks,
 
UPS tracking shows mine will arrive tomorrow!!! WOOT!!!
Same! :)
As you can see by my post count, I'm new here and while I've learned a lot I still have a ways to go compared to most of you.
Two weeks ago I applied Mothers Brazilian Carnauba wax. I want to put the Füzion on. What's the easiest way to strip the Mothers?
 
Same! :)
As you can see by my post count, I'm new here and while I've learned a lot I still have a ways to go compared to most of you.
Two weeks ago I applied Mothers Brazilian Carnauba wax. I want to put the Füzion on. What's the easiest way to strip the Mothers?

Fine polish ;)


Its only wax, why bother polishing? Just strip it with dawn or CG red citrus soap
 
Every time I log on this forum I end up spending money, sheesh...


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:) Thats why I try to stay away but they keep dragging me back in...
 
OMG --- just when I thought I had a great deal, Labor Day 20% and a AG credit for $70.00 --- and then up pops FUZION for $50.00 --- Man life is good!!!! Now how do I stop spending $$$$$$$$ at AG?

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During some Holiday sales the Fuzion has been listed ~ $100 which essentially gets you two jars. This sale pretty much matches that, but IMO is much better because you are not "forced" to buy the second jar.
i will not be purchasing since I already have more detailing supplies then I can ever use, but the marketing is strong with AGO.
 
20% off sale extended for another day!

Wonder how many "oops" jars of Füzion are left?
 
Hey mike, i know your a fan of applying wax by machine as am i

How do you apply fuzion by machine do you take it out of the jar?

Do you get a applicator pad and put it in the pot then the machine ?

Do you apply it by applicator on the body of the car then go behind it with the machine to spread it after you primed the pad ?

How do you do it mike thanks in advance


Normally I carefully knock the entire chunk out of the jar and the CAREFULLY swipe the top of the chunk of wax across the face of the pad.

You have to be very careful you don't squeeze the wax to tightly as you'll crumple it.

Also, you have to put the wax back into the jar the same way it came out as there is a light taper to the jar and if you try to put the wax back inside upside down you'll mess it all up.


Most of the time when I include a link to a thread it's because there's more information in the thread that relates to the topic being discussed. That's how I work on a forum.

For example, if you click on the first link and scroll down you'll see this,


Step 6 - Machine waxing the paint
Here the class is going to machine apply the Wolfgang Fuzion Paste Wax to seal the paint and create that deep, wet shine everyone loves.

watermark.php





If you click on the second link you'll see this,


Machine Waxing - The Protection Step
After carefully wiping off all polishing residue we moved onto applying a coat of Wolfgang Fuzion by machine. Two guys will use full size DA's and two of us will be using the 3" DA's...
Project34059.jpg




I used a hot air gun to heat the outside of the plastic jar so I could slide the wax out as a single chunk of wax and hold it in a clean Microfiber Glove...
Project34060.jpg




Then carefully swipe it across the face of a clean, foam finishing or waxing pad...
Project34061.jpg




Tommy machine waxing the rear fender...
Project34062.jpg







The neater and more cost effective way to apply Fuzion by machine is to do like I show in my how-to book towards the back, and that's taking the BLADE of a PC wrench because it's large and flat like a Butter Knife and scraping some wax out of the jar and spreading it over the face of the buffing pad.

Like this,

watermark.php




From the what it's worth file, my how-to books are jam-packed with just about everything you need to know when it comes to exterior car detailing. Of course... you have to read them....


:)
 
Normally I carefully knock the entire chunk out of the jar and the CAREFULLY swipe the top of the chunk of wax across the face of the pad.

You have to be very careful you don't squeeze the wax to tightly as you'll crumple it.

Also, you have to put the wax back into the jar the same way it came out as there is a light taper to the jar and if you try to put the wax back inside upside down you'll mess it all up.


Most of the time when I include a link to a thread it's because there's more information in the thread that relates to the topic being discussed. That's how I work on a forum.

For example, if you click on the first link and scroll down you'll see this,


Step 6 - Machine waxing the paint
Here the class is going to machine apply the Wolfgang Fuzion Paste Wax to seal the paint and create that deep, wet shine everyone loves.

watermark.php





If you click on the second link you'll see this,


Machine Waxing - The Protection Step
After carefully wiping off all polishing residue we moved onto applying a coat of Wolfgang Fuzion by machine. Two guys will use full size DA's and two of us will be using the 3" DA's...
Project34059.jpg




I used a hot air gun to heat the outside of the plastic jar so I could slide the wax out as a single chunk of wax and hold it in a clean Microfiber Glove...
Project34060.jpg




Then carefully swipe it across the face of a clean, foam finishing or waxing pad...
Project34061.jpg




Tommy machine waxing the rear fender...
Project34062.jpg







The neater and more cost effective way to apply Fuzion by machine is to do like I show in my how-to book towards the back, and that's taking the BLADE of a PC wrench because it's large and flat like a Butter Knife and scraping some wax out of the jar and spreading it over the face of the buffing pad.

Like this,

watermark.php




From the what it's worth file, my how-to books are jam-packed with just about everything you need to know when it comes to exterior car detailing. Of course... you have to read them....


:)

Thanks so much mike your knowledge and skills overwhelm me i hope to meet you someday to take your class.

Thanks alot Mike!
 
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