Another Fuzion believer?!?!?!?

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I used Fuzion a few times on my black G35, but shortly after, I got rid of the car for a white one, and never got to use Fuzion again. So a year later, I now have a color I can use it on again. I was loving Souveran on it... but I just got done putting 2 coats of Fuzion on, the last couple of days. And the look is DEFINITELY diff't from Souveran... in a glossy, wet kindda way. Souveran did not look like this. I look at my car everyday and would have noticed this. I walked into my garage today from running errands, and had to grab my camera to take this pic. It is UNEDITED. Just downloaded and posted on here.

If this continues, Fuzion will be my new go to LSP for this particular car.

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There's little doubt that Wolfgang Fuzion is one of those waxes that worked incredibly well. It's so easy to use because it's a wipe on wipe off wax and I have yet to find a way not to have a panel looking spectacular! :props:
 
not really a fan of blue but it grows on me every time you post pics of your car...
 
One word: Stunning!

thank you. those are exactly the words I use whenever I see the paint on my car

There's little doubt that Wolfgang Fuzion is one of those waxes that worked incredibly well. It's so easy to use because it's a wipe on wipe off wax and I have yet to find a way not to have a panel looking spectacular! :props:

thanks bobby. I would have to agree. Souveran is great too but Fuzion is different but in a great way.

That color, perfectly polished and waxed looks absolutely fabulous!

:xyxthumbs:

thanks mike. coming from you that means a lot. the majority of what I learned I learned from you and this site from years ago.



not really a fan of blue but it grows on me every time you post pics of your car...

thank you . I am the opposite of you on the other hand I have always loved blue but I never got the chance to own 1. my wife finally let me get a blue car. and this blue is different it changes colors on you depending on how you look at it. Sometimes it looks dark blue purple gray and even black
 
That's about exactly how I would order a mustang, although I might add the track package in 2013.
 
thats one thing I noticed about Fuzion on my mustang, it seemed to look better a few days AFTER application.
 
There is nothing like the deep blues to light up your day.and not every car looks good with that color.

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That's about exactly how I would order a mustang, although I might add the track package in 2013.

A big reason why I got the 2012 was because of kona blue being eliminated from the color palette. I also don't much care for the heavier looking Shelby nose and the painted trim. I do like the track pkg (recaros) tho.

thats one thing I noticed about Fuzion on my mustang, it seemed to look better a few days AFTER application.

You know what, come to think of it, you're right. It DID look better a day later. I would assume because of curing? Can anyone else confirm this?

There is nothing like the deep blues to light up your day.and not every car looks good with that color.

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Agree... On stang tho, it rocks.
 
Never been a fan of BLUE cars but this absolutely an exception. It makes me drool staring at the paint.
 
Lookin good! How does Fusion compare with Collonite 845/476 in the durability department? Never used Fusion before
 
It's great stuff isn't it. When I first used it I was like "meh, not so good", then in the morning (~12 hours later) after it had cured I saw it again and was like "WOW! That looks so wet and glossy!".

Love the stuff now.
 
I used Fuzion a few times on my black G35, but shortly after, I got rid of the car for a white one, and never got to use Fuzion again. So a year later, I now have a color I can use it on again. I was loving Souveran on it... but I just got done putting 2 coats of Fuzion on, the last couple of days. And the look is DEFINITELY diff't from Souveran... in a glossy, wet kindda way. Souveran did not look like this. I look at my car everyday and would have noticed this. I walked into my garage today from running errands, and had to grab my camera to take this pic. It is UNEDITED. Just downloaded and posted on here.

If this continues, Fuzion will be my new go to LSP for this particular car.

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This car looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.
 
i have to get me some of this

You won't regret it. Plus you have a free refill.

It's great stuff isn't it. When I first used it I was like "meh, not so good", then in the morning (~12 hours later) after it had cured I saw it again and was like "WOW! That looks so wet and glossy!".

Love the stuff now.

Yeah that's the part that really surprised me. The curing part... other sealants/nubas, they look the same when they cure. Or, when asked to cure, it's merely for adhering purposes...i.e. to allow for proper bonding to the paint and/or to allow for another nuba LSP to top it. For Fuzion, it's not only that but all the LOOK after curing. It's stellar.

This car looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.

Thank you Danube... remember that photo is UNEDITED, I swear on my grave. I seriously just walked in my garage, saw it in the right light, then I'm like this is UNreal. I need to take a photo. Granted, my Nikon takes superb shots, closest to what the eye can see, and I can honestly say, it looks even better than that shot in person...

In fact... I think I prefer this over Souveran... here's why

1) A different sealant/nuba look... truly a hybrid, best of both worlds. It's glossy, yet wet.
2) More durable, so the "look" lasts longer.
3) Less dust attraction due to sealant properties, vs nuba.
 
also, forgive the picture composition/arrangement/background..... it was in my garage with dreary weather outside. The light just hit it perfect. So I wasn't too worried about how the pic looked more so to show the "look".
 
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