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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMCBuy7e8l0]7 Way Wax Test featuring Supernatural Hybrid Fuzion Pete's 53 and more! - YouTube[/video]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWmB4kmzsBM]7 Way Wax Test Part 2 of 2 Supernatural Hybrid Fuzion AGHD - YouTube[/video]

I'll let him chime in with more input and more pictures when he's available, until then the video is 100% him , enjoy.



As for my input.. I found Fuzion to be the slickest, and easiest application, the pro series to have the best buff off and easiest to apply a thin layer
aghd had the worst application
petes is a good standard of how a quality wax should perform
I was disappointed with supernatural, hybrid performed as expected
but for supernaturals price point.. you expect a lot, and I didn't find it to be super, granted I haven't had the opportunity to do an entire car
It was dark out, so it was hard to judge what they really added to the paint, beading and sheeting was pretty similar across the board, not the best test, not my test, but figured you guys would be interested so that's why I'm posting it :D
all input welcomed and appreciated :xyxthumbs:
 
Sub'd! I love these kind of tests, great knowledge for the whole community! :D

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Dude, you are crazy in the best way possible for your fellow forum members. Your mania is appreciated! Keep us posted.
 
I've seen a lot of people do wax test in my life and I've done a few myself. I would like to say that most test, while the intentions behind them are GREAT, are done incorrectly.

You're test however is the correct way to test using,

  • A dark or black color
  • A horizontal flat surface about waist high you can look down on
  • Use a control i.e. strip the entire panel equally and leave one section with nothing on it.
If all you're testing is water beading then paint color doesn't matter "as much" except capturing differences over time can be a little more difficult with a camera as can "seeing" differences over time.


:)
 
these are the comments from bluesmoke/trueblue
As far as the review goes here's a couple notes:
Strip washed the whole car with CG Citrus Wash&Clear @ 2oz/gal. Then sprayed with IPA, rinsed and dried.
All of them got their own applicator and microfiber.
Not all of these waxes were applied via manufactures instructions, all were applied, allowed to haze, then buffed off. The reasoning behind this was that while all of these are carnuba based, all but SuperNatural have sealant properties to them, and sealants have to cross link and all that jazz, so we let them haze.

Smells: (no particular order)
Pete's 53 - Tropical, coconut
Fuzion - Faint bubblegum
AGHD - Strong Paint thinner
SuperNatural - Clean laundry, very faint
SuperNatural Hybrid - Faint Paint thinner, clean laundry
Purple Haze Pro - Dark chocolate raspberry
Blue Velvet Pro - Mixed berries

Application/Removal: (Easiest to Hardest)
Fuzion
SuperNatural
SuperNatural Hybrid
Purple Haze Pro
Blue Velvet Pro
Pete's 53
AGHD

The top four were all very similar, with a definite difference between the last three.

Beading/Sheeting:
From what we could tell they all performed the same (watch the video in the first post from SON1C :) )

I will report back tomorrow about depth/wetness/gloss tomorrow when hopefully the sun comes out.

Thanks for reading

remember this is his review, I just helped out :xyxthumbs:
 
Sounds like a great test. Wondering if Fuzion will come out on top.
I'd like to see Fuzion win as well lol thanks for viewing
Sub'd! I love these kind of tests, great knowledge for the whole community! :D

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I'm on the fence about them, I feel one has to judge the LSP by whole car application, and to take all of these multi wax review tests with a grain of salt, with that said I still enjoy reading them lol
thanks for viewing :xyxthumbs:
Cant wait!
:props:
Subscribed!
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Dude, you are crazy in the best way possible for your fellow forum members. Your mania is appreciated! Keep us posted.
lol :D
remember I just helped out with this review, that's not my mustang, nor my lsps, nor my review! granted I had to chime in a little!
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Pullin for Pete's bc I just picked some up.
Personally I think pete's is out classed here, but its still an awesome bang for buck, you'll enjoy it none the less!
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I've seen a lot of people do wax test in my life and I've done a few myself. I would like to say that most test, while the intentions behind them are GREAT, are done incorrectly.

You're test however is the correct way to test using,

  • A dark or black color
  • A horizontal flat surface about waist high you can look down on
  • Use a control i.e. strip the entire panel equally and leave one section with nothing on it.
If all you're testing is water beading then paint color doesn't matter "as much" except capturing differences over time can be a little more difficult with a camera as can "seeing" differences over time.


:)
thanks for the input mike!
yeah I tried to make sure everything was done to spec as to not foul the review
I agree its hard to capture everything on camera as you would in person, I will say the camera picked up the beading pretty well lol :buffing:
Nice! Can't wait for update!!
:buffing: :dblthumb2:
 
Personally I think pete's is out classed here, but its still an awesome bang for buck, you'll enjoy it none the less!
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WoW! So you think Petes beat the Wolfgang? Ive never used either, but you guys had me sold on buying a sample of the Fuzion.
 
Also, would you recommend a paste over liquid? Why?

I read some where that the nuba is more diluted in liquid form. True?
 
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