I already bought the fuzion spray wax. What I need now is something to remove wax from the plastic molding on my wife's 2016 explorer - oops. Got anything for that I can review? ��
I kind of had the same experience that you did. I'd say in all fairness it is a fine product and a true, spray wax for sure. The problem is that because of the extra effort required to remove the spray wax, i think I could probably just wax my car with fuzion paste in the same amount of time...
HD polish and the Boss line were my first thoughts, so I'm not surprised to see they are being suggested here. I have no experience with these products. If I went the Boss line route, should I use the standard correcting cream or the fast correcting cream- what will I see different between the 2...
Its a base coat + clear coat repaint. Probably around 5 years old. Appears to be a decent amount of film thickness to work with, with the exception of the flat top section of the passenger and drivers doors.
So I recently attempted an AIO paint correction on my newly purchased 65 mustang, using HD Speed. Previously I've had good/acceptable results using this product with orange LC pads. This time, I didn't get close to the kind of correction I would be satisfied with-too many swirls and scratches...
I have been impressed with the couple of PA products I have tried. I recently purchased some Carnauba Arts, Orange Amber for my 65 mustang coupe that has been repainted and orange-red shade. While I think the value of color matching is overrated I have never seen a product produce a more slick...