Fuzion Spray Wax vs BFCS

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Common highlights

  • great toppers
  • easy to use
  • little to no time to apply

BFCS advantages

  • doesn't require removal-takes half the time to use
  • no hazing required
  • won't stain trim or plastic in fact helps to preserve those bits
  • highly concentrated and much more cost effective
  • works great on windshields & headlights
  • more apt to use on those hard to reach places

Fuzion Spray advantages

  • a more traditional wax in liquid form - not some watered down detailer with a little wax added
  • leaves a beautiful warm glossy glow to the paint - revivals paste wax
  • would be ideal companion to Fuzion paste wax

Final Thoughts

  • Must agree with Mike P, this is the best spray wax I've ever used - it literally is a wax in spray form.
  • If you crave a "carnauba look", pick Fuzion
  • Like many paste waxes, must apply a thin coat & allow the Fuzion to haze, otherwise it's a p.i.t.a to remove
  • Compared to BFCS, more care had to be exercised when applying the wax because fear of staining trim, rubber & plastic. Again, think paste wax.
  • For a weekly topper that is super easy & carefree to use, BFCS hands down
  • If I only could own one, BFCS hands down but...I'm glad I have a bottle of the Fuzion
  • For me, I'll use the Fuzion for more of a "special occasion" rather than a weekly workhorse
  • The "look" of Fuzion is fantastic - even the Mrs. made a comment which is extremely rare
  • Will I buy Fuzion again - probably not because I already have a large pot of the Fuzion paste wax and frankly there's not a lot difference in application/removal time. Keep in mind I'm old school so wax on/wax off is my therapy. Full disclosure that comparing the two dozen different paste waxes I own, Fuzion is in my top 3.
  • If you want a "taste" of the Fuzion experience and don't already own the paste wax, I highly recommend Fuzion spray wax.
 
I was under the impression that Fuzion and Souveran do not stain trim. That was one of the reasons I bought them in the first place. Was never a fan of carnauba due to staining issues.

I have not used the Fuzion Paste yet, I might in a couple of months. Any issues with staining on that one? Souveran did not stain for me, at least I think it didnt lol.
 
My basic thought on waxing trim is....I don't wax trim. I've gotten wax on trim in the past and trust me, it wasn't pretty and a major pain to remove (and it didn't all come off). Add to that, I hate having to tape things off. Wax on trim is best to be avoided at all costs - YMMV.
 
Very nice concise review!

I'm really glad to hear people are getting positive experiences with this product! I think this spray wax is the first of its kind, works extremely well, gives an amazing look and worth the price!
 
I think the selling point of FSW for me is not having to dip the applicator back into the pot; risking contamination & debris.

Spritz on applicator and have at it.
 
I think the selling point of FSW for me is not having to dip the applicator back into the pot; risking contamination & debris.

Spritz on applicator and have at it.

IMHO, don't really think that's much of a concern. YMMV but if I contaminate an applicator I reach for another one that's clean. Both are good options and use the one your most comfortable with.
 
Nice review!! When I read through the "how to" for the spray version, I had the same thought about it not really saving any time vs the paste. I guess it's nice to have this, but it seems more like a liquid version instead of a spray wax.
 
My bad Mike, sorry but I was very rushed and forgot my phone.
 
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