To Fuzion or Not to Fuzion

My car is Tuxedo Black (metallic black). No joke the day after I applied it I drove my boss to lunch. When we came out to get in my car he said " I like this paint. I didn't know this was metallic paint."
 
My car is Tuxedo Black (metallic black). No joke the day after I applied it I drove my boss to lunch. When we came out to get in my car he said " I like this paint. I didn't know this was metallic paint."

Tuxedo Black will change it looks depending on the wax. Some sealants (like WG DPS) will darken it (look blacker since it looks more gray without wax) but really give the flake a rainbow effect. Fuzion does not really darken it gives the flake a more uniform even look -- classier than the bling.
 
It works very well on Black.

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The challenge is prepping the paint as every defect is apparent with black paint.

For me, Fuzion is the balance between super easy to use, great deep, dark finish on dark paint, and reasonably good durability (months not days or weeks).

Fleck also pops. I just did a quickie correction on a metallic blue VW bug convertible with M105 and a Surbuf pad, Opt Hyper Polish on a white pad, then Fuzion. I can't seem to upload pictures today from my non-iPhone camera. I need to add photoshop to this laptop so that I can post more to the my gallery pictures.

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How good does Fuzion work on black ?
 
I'm sure you would be pleased with Fuzion. So easy to use. If you are not sure but willing to try for less money you may want to get the 3oz version either standalone or as a kit.

I used Fuzion a few times on my black non metallic paint and it looks great. I can't really explain why but in my case I always go back to Souveran, just a personal preference but both are great.

Surface prep is really the key to a great shine. Good luck
 
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