IS THE Wolfgang Füzion Estate Wax Connoisseur’s Kit WORTH THE MONEY?

if they had sales consistently i would...do you think the kit is worth is or should i just get the wax...
 
Its a good kit, but me personally I don't see the value. You are saving $10.00 on the kit. And after spending lots of time on this forum you will always want to try new things. If it was me, I would grab a 3oz of Fuzion(should last couple of year) and 3 oz of BF Midnight Sun.

Or if you want a kit, I personally think this is a better buy
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Wax Kit, car wax kit, auto detailing kit
And add the 3 oz of Midnight Sun BF in there.
 
Its a good kit, but me personally I don't see the value. You are saving $10.00 on the kit. And after spending lots of time on this forum you will always want to try new things. If it was me, I would grab a 3oz of Fuzion(should last couple of year) and 3 oz of BF Midnight Sun.

Or if you want a kit, I personally think this is a better buy
BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond Wax Kit, car wax kit, auto detailing kit
And add the 3 oz of Midnight Sun BF in there.


as far as wolfgang fuzion would i be better off getting the kit or just the wax...i dont want to get the 3oz becuase id rather get the one with the refill.
 
Wolfgang products work well and the Fuzion wax is very nice. Fuzion is a bit pricy but as many have mentioned it does come with a free refill. :props:
 
Its a good kit, but me personally I don't see the value. You are saving $10.00 on the kit. And after spending lots of time on this forum you will always want to try new things. If it was me, I would grab a 3oz of Fuzion(should last couple of year) and 3 oz of BF Midnight Sun.

Totally agree with this. I bought the Fuzion on sale 2 years ago and today I finally am seeing the bottom. The problem is like bigbull said. Being on this forum you will want to try

new thing and for me the price of Fuzion I have to wait until it's gone to try something new, and trust me you will too!:xyxthumbs: I take care of three family cars and one jar will last me

until fall. If you have a single car you will have Fuzion forever!! Which isn't all that bad. I love the stuff!Im the MAN:buffing:
 
Fuzion is a nice wax, I just wish they offered it without the refill so it doesn't cost new buyers $225 right off the bat.
 
The Fuzion is and awesome wax, I only have the 3oz and haven't used it up in a year. There are just way to many other things to try and like to invest $175 in one wax.
I don't feel there is anything other than the Fuzion in that kit that is really special. (all the WG products are good but there are others I prefer in different categories) I'd go for just the Fuzion.
Again, I'd also wait for a sale, they do have them quite often, make sure you are signed up for their email and VIP specials.
 
If you could buy $175.00 worth of wax you should get..
3oz of Fuzion ($50)
3oz of BFMS ($40)
16oz of BFWD ($38)
Pinnacle Signature ($50)
 
Can't speak for the kit itself, but füzion is a great wax, I use it all the time on my fiancé's car as well as the Trans Am in my sig.
 
The small size Fuzion is big enough for around 10 cars when used properly and a great way to try the wax. That said, the full size with refill is a much better deal in the long run cause your gonna love it !
 
I just cracked open my Fuzion for the first time yesterday and I must say I really is an awesome wax. Application and removal are simple and a pleasure. It's so easy to use, I know I will be layering it after every wash. One thing, how is the durability?

That being said, the question "is the kit worth it?"... Well, that's up to you. The wax is worth the price, I really like it. I got a 3oz sample for 39.99 on sale. I think I'll keep going that route. Who knows, maybe Fuzion II is in the works or some other wax I may want to try.
 
Its a good kit, but me personally I don't see the value. You are saving $10.00 on the kit. And after spending lots of time on this forum you will always want to try new things. If it was me, I would grab a 3oz of Fuzion(should last couple of year) and 3 oz of BF Midnight Sun.

Totally agree with this. I bought the Fuzion on sale 2 years ago and today I finally am seeing the bottom. The problem is like bigbull said. Being on this forum you will want to try

new thing and for me the price of Fuzion I have to wait until it's gone to try something new, and trust me you will too!:xyxthumbs: I take care of three family cars and one jar will last me

until fall. If you have a single car you will have Fuzion forever!! Which isn't all that bad. I love the stuff!Im the MAN:buffing:

See I also do customer cars as well (the volvo dealership down the street calls me from time to time) and my brothers car and of course my car......so I doubt this wax will last me that long...then again I havent used it but once(I traded rock012345 for his brand new one...but there is no refill) last night on my car.
 
I use the Wolgang sealer and put the wax they recommend over that I think it is the pos2 something or other. I think it was VERY affordable. I am not a real high end drop my frugalities for high end wax in this dismal economy. Folks are starving. The wax they recommend here WORKED GREAT for me. I think I spent 70 bucks total plus some correction stuff by wolfgang which also worked out great!
 
I am sure the high-end stuff is great! But I draw a line on sealers and waxes. My cars DONT normally see the weather. My business car is the only one that sees rain only when really needed. If you want paint depth the need to polish rotary style will be of UTMOST importance. To ME that is how DEPTH is achieved. I think ZAINO calls it OPTICALLY PERFECT! I DONT like to steal anyones terms. I think it is a very fitting appropriate way to refer to the perfect FINISH. Zaino is another product that works fine in todays market. Optically PERFECT.....nice term Zaino! Paintxpert Shine Since 1969!!!!
 
:dblthumb2:Wolfgang products are ALSO SUPERIOR products in todays detail market. The product almost never CLOUDS and if it does a DAMP terry cloth or you favorite micro takes care of it. It almost never builds up on any of my pads. I use wool when wet sanding, wolfgang correction steps are WELL thought out and REALLY work if your skilled with a ROTARY! I am super pleased and when I am HAPPY with a product.....I DONT fix whats not broken. BUT I never stop experimenting with new products. Hey you never know. Search: "Expertautopolishing" no your CLIENTS keep you FIRST!
 
I use to use Fuzion all the time and thought it was just the cats meow. I will say Its a nice wax but for the price there are WAY better options. BFMS for the $70 price tag I own that as well and I will say i really cant see any difference with it and fuzion. Application is pretty much the same, removal is just as easy, looks great and has decent amount of durability. But for just a little more Zymol Glasur is way better then both. Application and removal are almost just like souveran. it gives a littler darker look to the paint and really warm wet look. Also the sheeting action blows away Fuzion and the biggest plus of this wax is there is NO dust or dirt buildup. I went a week with my one car that sits outside and daily driver. the hatch has usually lots of dirt and waterspot build up after 1 drive in the rain. well after a week of rain and sun the back of the car still looked clean. NO buildup of any dirt. With fuzion i would have dust built up after a day sitting in my garage. After one 5min drive the rear of my car would be covered in dust. not with Zymol it is 90% dust free. I sold off my Fuzion and Souveran as they cant compare for same or less money.
 
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