Circa40
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- Jul 29, 2012
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I applied Fuzion about 6 weeks ago and today I was planning to do some spot polishing to get rid of some random swirls. When I originally applied Fuzion made sure that the prior LSP was completely gone.
So I went ahead attempted to strip Fuzion.
My go-to for removing LSP goes in the following order:
1. APC+ directly on the paint and let dwell.
2. APC+ mixed with Dawn and CG CW&G + Dawn in the foam gun and in the 2 bucket wash (@1 oz per gal.)
3. Clay
4. Iron-X
However, this is what it looked like after my rinse.
And final rinse with the sheeting method.
And all blown off with my Metro blaster
Normally at this point the paint no longer feels slick, but this time it felt like it would after any other normal wash.
I eventually misted IPA on my MF towel and wiped off every panel and began polishing.
My LSP? Fuzion fo course lol
I never really thought about Fuzion being this durable. Perhaps it is really worth its price :dblthumb2:
So I went ahead attempted to strip Fuzion.
My go-to for removing LSP goes in the following order:
1. APC+ directly on the paint and let dwell.
2. APC+ mixed with Dawn and CG CW&G + Dawn in the foam gun and in the 2 bucket wash (@1 oz per gal.)
3. Clay
4. Iron-X
However, this is what it looked like after my rinse.


And final rinse with the sheeting method.


And all blown off with my Metro blaster

Normally at this point the paint no longer feels slick, but this time it felt like it would after any other normal wash.
I eventually misted IPA on my MF towel and wiped off every panel and began polishing.
My LSP? Fuzion fo course lol
I never really thought about Fuzion being this durable. Perhaps it is really worth its price :dblthumb2: