Meghan's Ride

I am glad you spoke up Meghan ...all that actually were at DFIII knew the pics were a fair representation. It is ashame that most dont want to let the product do the talking by actually using it, yet are over on those "other" boards pointing figures and being fowarded by several past members that are no longer here or have a grudge with AG and its members.

While Fuzion is likely to have a limited user base due to its price, they will likely find it is worth the extra $$ especially when they compare it to those higher priced Estate Waxes. I do hope to see more pics and user reviews (like Toto's and Pat did) shortly.

I will note, my friend Ernie and I both got sunburn while standing on this bleached white concrete for only a couple hours directing traffic.
 
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I would hope that if ANY of you EVER saw something that made you wonder you would not simply brush it aside BUT instead speak your mind... If we all resort to simply posting "great work" or "nice shine" when we are thinking something else what is really to be gained???

You're absolutely right. I won't ever post positve remarks when in doubt. It also depends on who's doing the work and their assumed skill level. I wish I could see all the cars posted in these threads in person to really judge the results. Detail Fest was an eye opening experience to say the least.
 
Those are good snapshots, but not photographs. You should have used your 'forced flash', LOL. If you've read the thread that talks of this you'll get it.

Seriously though, the car looks great!
 
how does the Souveran paste compare to the fusion?


they really should not be compared, quite different. I personally still love the Souveran glow and note polymer technology is not used in Souveran.
 
they really should not be compared, quite different. I personally still love the Souveran glow and note polymer technology is not used in Souveran.

How can they not be compared??? They're both LSPs, bot waxes even... If they use 2 different methods to accomplish the same thing that's all the more reason to compare them in my book. I've been dying to hear someone answer that question.

But... no they don't have to compare apples to apples - I would be happy with an answer that was something along the lines of product X looks wetter, product y shines more and lasts longer, etc. They can both be exceptional - but I would love to hear a comparison.
 
Souveran --- wet, deep glow, depth, low durability, reasonable cost based upon 30+ applications per tub, easy to remove. Designed to mimic Zymol Destiny 15 years ago.

Fuzion --- wet looking, no glow, more reflective, light depth, longer durability, twice the price of Souveran, similar application and easy removal. Compares heavily with many higher price Estate Waxes and offers newer polymer technology.
 
add me to the in there, in person bunch.
That car really stood out in the crowd there. It was pure bliss...
I'm new into fine detailing and what to look at when it comes to finishes, but I have been around.
I concur with a previous statement here that said those are snapshots and not photographs.
I take take tons of pics here in Fla. and that is a typical Fla. snapshot.- not retouched..
just my 2c
 
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