Fuzion on silver

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Woke up early this morning and decided it would be a good time to try out the Wolfgang Fuzion I picked up during the recent sale. I really was on the fence getting it since I have a silver Infiniti. All the glowing reviews were pretty much on darker colors and I didn't know if it would make that much of a difference. I had applied Opti-Seal back in May and the only other Lsp I've used is OCW back in July. Other than that it's just been an ONR wash and various quick detailers.

So after an ONR wash it was on with the Fuzion. As everyone has stated, super easy on and off. Without a doubt one of the best if not the best wax I have every used. To say I'm pleased with the way it looks on my car would be an understatement. It gave my almost 10 year old Infiniti a glow and wetness I've never seen before.

Of course I had to rush around to get to work and forgot to take pictures. So I stopped on my trek to work and snapped a photo with my phone and when I was out to lunch I grapped another. Not the greatest lighting but I think it shows what Fuzion can do on silver. I still love Opti-Seal and OCW but Fuzion gives my car a totally different look.
 
Looks sweet! I have silver too so thanks for the review.
 
I picked up a jar of fusion as well. Haven't had the time to apply however, I can't wait to try on my silver subie!
 
IMO:
Many Finishing Wax/Sealant (Hybrid) LSPs
look good on light-colored paint-systems. :dblthumb2:

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Bob
 
If you want a good wet look for your silver, use Wolfgang finishing glaze with a finishing pad and then apply the Fuzion. I did that yesterday on mine and I think that combo has given me the most reflective, wettest look on that color on my Mustang.
It looks like molten silver now, which is good because the color is called Ingot Silver.
 
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