Comments on Wolfgang fusion estate wax?

Bobbykart

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As a hobby, I experiment with different waxes, blends, you name it. I have not tried this hybrid Wolfgang fusion estate wax. Any input from the great forum?
 
The good dr oldz is the resident wax expert. Best to wait for his comments
But I have used it and it is very good leave the car deep and wet and good for flake
 
It's the only wax I use on my driver. Yes, nice depth, the flakes pop. I'm due to reapply just as soon as I get the chance. I do get 4 months out of it before the depth weakens. It still remains nice and glossy until you reapply to gain back the depth.
 
Here's my input....


I love this wax. Smells like a candy store. I'm almost tempted to get a spoon and....

Glides on effortlessly by hand but I always find a way to apply by machine. It's technically a "Finishing Wax", this means no cleaners or abrasives so it's only for perfect paint. I think the label states it's a wipe-on, wipe-off wax but I ALWAYS let it dry to a haze first. It wipes off easier, no streaks or smears and in my head I believe that you leave more wax behind on the surface when you let it dry versus wipe it off immediately.

Here's last car I used it on, it's an old 2-door European job....


Review: Wolfgang Concours-Series Microfiber Towels - 1988 Porsche 928 s4


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Looks tight and right...

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Fuzion is the #1 choice of LSP for my ‘64 Riviera show car. It makes the unique rose metallic color of this car really stand out. Durability is not an important consideration for this car, but it does hold up better than something like Souveran. I can’t really say one way or another how it does on a daily driver. For looks though, Fuzion is terrific!

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Every square millimeter of those cars look amazing. Maybe one day I can get there
 
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Really makes metallic POP!

This is Fuzion over WGDGPS.


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I have a handful of select waxes and Wolfgang Fuzion is one of my favorite. I just put 2 coats on my F150.
 
Fuzion is the #1 choice of LSP for my ‘64 Riviera show car. It makes the unique rose metallic color of this car really stand out. Durability is not an important consideration for this car, but it does hold up better than something like Souveran. I can’t really say one way or another how it does on a daily driver. For looks though, Fuzion is terrific!

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Your Riviera is magnificent!
 
Fuzion is the #1 choice of LSP for my ‘64 Riviera show car. It makes the unique rose metallic color of this car really stand out. Durability is not an important consideration for this car, but it does hold up better than something like Souveran. I can’t really say one way or another how it does on a daily driver. For looks though, Fuzion is terrific!

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That is beautiful, very cool garage/man cave too!

Jay


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+1 for Fuzion. It’s a favorite of mine, although I have many favorites. This one does everything well on every color... not just darks or lights or garage queens only.
 
It’s a nice wax. Crisp gloss to it. Great for flake paints as others have stated. Easy on and off.

Interesting Mike let’s it sit and dry to a haze.... I also do this. I apply by machine to entire vehicle then cone back and wipe off. While it is just a tad easier to wipe off like this (in my opinion), I also find it to be a bit more durable using this method.
 
I'm due for a new coat very soon. This time I will let it haze before wiping off.
 
I used it for the first time last night. Easy to apply/ remove and wow does it look nice (BMW M4, metallic grey)
 
Thanks all, ordered some , when it gets here will try it on the wife’s vert that arrived last night
 
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