Fuzion Water Beads

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Saturday I applied another coat of Fuzion on Nelly (my '07 pearl white Sonata) as it had been a while. This time I used my Flex 3401 (setting around 2 to 3) with a MF bonnet over a purple wool pad to REMOVE the wax (which was applied by hand). I must say the wetness went up a notch over removing the wax by hand!

Yesterday my wife and I took Nelly to the mall and of course it rained ... hard. The storm clouds passed quickly and bright blue skies opened up. Nelly was mostly in the shade and the water beads looked awsome so I thought I would share them with you. Most of the pics are pretty wide so if your browser doesn't autosize you may need to scroll. If your browser does autosize and you want to view the full image, follow your browser directions.

Regards,
GEWB

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Thanks - I like that pic but this is my favorite.

Regards,
GEWB

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I agree, this is a very interesting view of beading. You have to love that Fuzion. Great work on your Sonata.

Thanks. I really liked the results of using the Flex/MF bonnet to remove the Fuzion.

Regards,
GEWB
 
Which Wolfgang did you use?

Stephen

Saturday I applied another coat of Fuzion on Nelly (my '07 pearl white Sonata) as it had been a while. This time I used my Flex 3401 (setting around 2 to 3) with a MF bonnet over a purple wool pad to REMOVE the wax (which was applied by hand). I must say the wetness went up a notch over removing the wax by hand!

Yesterday my wife and I took Nelly to the mall and of course it rained ... hard. The storm clouds passed quickly and bright blue skies opened up. Nelly was mostly in the shade and the water beads looked awsome so I thought I would share them with you. Most of the pics are pretty wide so if your browser doesn't autosize you may need to scroll. If your browser does autosize and you want to view the full image, follow your browser directions.

Regards,
GEWB

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That looks sweet. I have a question though. The only wax in my arsenal right now is Nattys blue. Thinking of getting Fuzion or Sourveran. Are they much better than Nattys blue or am i just fine with it. If not which one.
 
Which Wolfgang did you use?

Stephen

Wolfganf Fuzion Carnauba Polymer Estate Wax

Wolfgang Fuzion Estate Car Wax contains real carnauba wax and paint sealant polymers to protect paint. ultimate show car wax, auto wax, paste wax,

Try the 3 oz sampler!

Wolfgang Füzion Carnauba Polymer Estate Wax, carnauba car wax, show car wax, polymer wax, paste wax, Wolfgang German car care

I use a finger pocket to apply the wax such as this:

Wolfgang Finger Pockets <i>are soft, dense foam pockets that fit over your fingers for easy and efficient cleaning.

(note that I use a type not yet available on AG)

It takes VERY little to do an entire car - the finger pocket allows me to pick it up sparingly from the jar and put it down extremely thin, almost like a thin layer of oil. It buffs off easily with a MF cloth but I was impressed with the finish using my Flex with a MF bonnet. The 3 oz jar should do 10 to 12 applications to most mid size cars when applied very thin. I've used it four times on my Sonata (about the size of an Altima) and have used less than 10% of the 8 oz jar.

Regards,
GEWB
 
Another general question:

In a stage detail, is the Wolfganf Fuzion a stage 2 OR is it a stage 3? I will assume that the Fuzion is not a sealant, correct? Feed back please

Stephen
 
Another general question:

In a stage detail, is the Wolfganf Fuzion a stage 2 OR is it a stage 3? I will assume that the Fuzion is not a sealant, correct? Feed back please

Stephen

If I understand your question...
Fusion isn't a stage 2 or 3, it's an LSP (last step product). It is a wax, WolfGang DGPS is a sealant.
Usually 'stages' are referred to as the three levels of polishes used for correcting paint imperfections.

Compounding: heavy cut, can remove deep swirls, etching and oxidation.

Polish: medium cut, removes light swirls, oxidation.

Jeweling (Killrwheels term): Fine cut w/ finishing pad, opens eyes, drops jaws.

Wash, Clay, 3-stage polish, Sealant, Wax
Hope this helps :cheers:
 
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You answered my question. Thanks!! :cheers:

If I understand your question...
Fusion isn't a stage 2 or 3, it's an LSP (last step product). It is a wax, WolfGang DGPS is a sealant.
Usually 'stages' are referred to as the three levels of polishes used for correcting paint imperfections.

Compounding: heavy cut, can remove deep swirls, etching and oxidation.

Polish: medium cut, removes light swirls, oxidation.

Jeweling (Killrwheels term): Fine cut w/ finishing pad, opens eyes, drops jaws.

Wash, Clay, 3-stage polish, Sealant, Wax
Hope this helps :cheers:
 
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