cg wmf - #845 - Fuzion

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hi people of AGO !

i love reading the topic's inhere ! :)

has anyone ever tried CG WMF underneath collinite 845 ? and then mayby topping it with another wax like fuzion ? or would it be waaay to overkill ? juat a crazy idea, i get that sometimes ;) (dont we all!)

And excuse my english ! i'm danish ;)
 
I am in I plan on putting something over 845 on my sister inlaws silver bmw just haven't decided yet..
 
I am in I plan on putting something over 845 on my sister inlaws silver bmw just haven't decided yet..

im too putting it on a silver car. my seat altea. my plan has been using 845 and topping it with fuzion, but i just got the wmf, and thought to my self, whay not ? but it is allways nice to get someones else's opinion :)
 
Your English sounds pretty good,

As to the matter of topping off all different waxes over each other:
not being a chemist nor having knowledge about the chemical compositions of these products and their respective interactions with each other, I'd say choose waxes whose compositions match one another so that the top layer does not have solvents etc. that'd eat through the bottom layers.

Fuzion states:
"Wolfgang Concours Series is a collection of products built around German Super Polymers - the long-lasting, high-bonding, crystalline polymers that give Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant its irresistible gloss."

&

"The super polymers reinforce carnauba’s natural defense and promote maximum bonding to the paint."

Would those polymers or other ingredients eat through the bottom layer of wax? as explained above, I wouldn't know.

But,:idea:

If I was going to top off one wax with another or over a sealant, I'd think having a natural wax on the top or a combination where the ingredients of the top & bottom ones are made to match each other would be my choice

Lastly,
:welcome: to AGO our new Danish Friend..;)
 
Your English sounds pretty good,

As to the matter of topping off all different waxes over each other:
not being a chemist nor having knowledge about the chemical compositions of these products and their respective interactions with each other, I'd say choose waxes whose compositions match one another so that the top layer does not have solvents etc. that'd eat through the bottom layers.

Fuzion states:
"Wolfgang Concours Series is a collection of products built around German Super Polymers - the long-lasting, high-bonding, crystalline polymers that give Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant its irresistible gloss."

&

"The super polymers reinforce carnauba’s natural defense and promote maximum bonding to the paint."

Would those polymers or other ingredients eat through the bottom layer of wax? as explained above, I wouldn't know.

But,:idea:

If I was going to top off one wax with another or over a sealant, I'd think having a natural wax on the top or a combination where the ingredients of the top & bottom ones are made to match each other would be my choice

Lastly,
:welcome: to AGO our new Danish Friend..;)

You make a damn good point! But now i just feel like i have to try it. Just to see if it would work. I have the R222 100% Carnauba Wax. Might do half with that and half with Füzion :)

And thank you for the warm welcome! :D
 
Welcome to AGO!

Definitely interested in your results - post up some pics if you can, and again, welcome!
 
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