What QD for maintaining Fuzion

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Used Fuzion for the first time this week and I'm thrilled with the results. Just wondering what others have used to maintain the great look.

I was going to try these QD's which I have.

BF Wet Diamond Polymer Spray
Finish Kare 425
Griot’s Speed Shine
Optimum Instant Detailer
Poorboy’s Spray & Gloss

Thanks.
 
If you just want a straight QD that 's not leaving much behind or changing the look then use the Griot's SS. The FK425 is my favorite QD but it will change the look a bit. The BF spray is very close to the Wolfgang spray in my opinion but that's a spray sealant.
 
The sonax brilliant shine detailer is pretty awesome i never used it first hand.

But seen reviews and the water repellency is awesome too check it out
 
Used Fuzion for the first time this week
and I'm thrilled with the results.

Just wondering what others have used
to maintain the great look.
Meguiar's D114, diluted to QD-ratio:
"will not leave anything behind"
that will change the great look of Fuzion.
(That is just another way I would define: maintain)


Sorry, but:
I'm afraid I can't say the same
about the "QD-products" you listed.


Bob
 
This is what I use: Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant
It is not a QD, but does a nice job maintaining the Fuzion, and is quick and easy. The product description states this use as well.


Ding. Ding. This is the right answer. Although it smells bad. FK425 is another good choice.


Meguiar's D114, diluted to QD-ratio:

"will not leave anything behind"

that will change the great look of Fuzion.

(That is just another way I would define: maintain)





Sorry, but:

I'm afraid I can't say the same

about the "QD-products" you listed.





Bob


What's the point of using a QD that leaves "nothing behind"? I never understood this. I apologize for any spelling or grammar mistakes in advance, Bob. I barely graduated high school you know (#152 of 154 students).
 
What's the point of using a QD that leaves "nothing behind"? I never understood this.

I apologize for any spelling or grammar mistakes in advance, Bob. I barely graduated high school you know (#152 of 154 students).
:wow: You done went to wonna those thar big scools! :props:

Anywho...
•The OP stated: "want to
maintain the great look of Fuzion".
-I sure wouldn't suggest any product
that would do otherwise!

My amazement actually is:
I don't understand why anyone else
would suggest otherwise!


And just like the OP:
I want the looks of my current choice
of LSP to "come shining through".
If not: I'd change-up that LSP.


Bob
 
Ding. Ding. This is the right answer. Although it smells bad. FK425 is another good choice.





What's the point of using a QD that leaves "nothing behind"? I never understood this. I apologize for any spelling or grammar mistakes in advance, Bob. I barely graduated high school you know (#152 of 154 students).

Actually thats one of the most intelligent thing's i have read.

The op said he wanted to maintain the LOOK OF FUZION and the best way to do that is to use something that does not leave anything behind, or change the look.

Good job Bob 👍👍👍
 
:wow: You done went to wonna those thar big scools! :props:

Anywho...
•The OP stated: "the want to
maintain the great look of Fuzion".
-I sure wouldn't suggest any product
that would do otherwise?

My amazement actually is:
I don't understand why anyone else
would suggest otherwise!


Bob


Dunno if you have used a quality QD - but it never takes away from the look. - only enhances it. Get off the Megs train and try some other products. Megs isn't the end all be all

That was my my high school ranking. In pharmacy school I was #2 out of ~ 120. But, I can't write worth a crap.
 
This is what I use: Wolfgang Deep Gloss Spritz Sealant
It is not a QD, but does a nice job maintaining the Fuzion, and is quick and easy. The product description states this use as well.

Being a continuous user of Fuzion I'd totally agree with this or WG

Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz

Wait for a sale and buy a 64 / 128 oz put up. Stay within the WG family. I have tried numerous other detail sprays and my best results have been with these two of which I have both in gallons.
 
Meguiars D115 - yes, it is a waterless wash, but when mixed at 5:1 it works incredibly well as a QD. I use it as a post-wash wipedown.

D115 is super slick, wipes clean with no streaking (even in direct, 100F sun on dark paint) and smells great. I thought I would never buy a waterless wash product, but this product changed it for me.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone. I'll have to add a few more items to my next shopping list.
 
Being a continuous user of Fuzion I'd totally agree with this or WG

Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz

Wait for a sale and buy a 64 / 128 oz put up. Stay within the WG family. I have tried numerous other detail sprays and my best results have been with these two of which I have both in gallons.
:iagree::iagree::iagree::dblthumb2::dblthumb2::xyxthumbs::xyxthumbs::dblthumb2:

OK, I got a little trigger happy with the emoticons.

But yes, Instant Detail Spritz is quite nice. Mike Phillips recommending staying within a product line for chemical compatibility. This would be a good example of that, especially since WIDS is a fine quick detailer. Use it as a drying aid when you dry the car and you will be happy.
 
PB Spray and Wipe...minimal impact to appearance
 
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