Wolfgang detailing!!! Fuzion is the best!

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I finally got to use my Fuzion. I've got 2 coats of Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant, and 3 coats of Fuzion over the course of 3 weeks.

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Very nice. Love the reflection of the bicycle.
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Look nice. What is the durability people are getting from fuzion?
 
Looks awesome. I would tell you that you're using too much Fuzion too quickly, but application is such a dream that I don't blame you.

agpatel, I can't tell you how long Fuzion will last, but I can tell you that in my experience Fuzion doesn't break a sweat even after several weeks, several washes, and over a thousand miles of driving (during the gentle summer months). After 3 or 4 weeks I usually just got impatient and applied another coat because it's so awesome to apply and buff off.

I know Wolfgang says to use the WOWO method working per panel, but if I apply it to the whole vehicle and then buff it all off, it makes application faster and easier. Most of Fuzion just disappears into the paint once it hazes over. Using WOWO can cause some smearing during removal because Fuzion just wants to spread and spread and spread and spread.


....and spread.
 
Looks awesome. I would tell you that you're using too much Fuzion too quickly, but application is such a dream that I don't blame you.

I know I'm applying an awful lot, but with another NE Ohio winter quickly approaching, I want to make sure I've got a nice coat of wax on it. Once it starts snowing here, I won't have another chance to wax it for 3-4 months. I figure I'll probable try to get one more coat on it just before the snow hits. Once spring hits here (late March/early April), I'll hit the car with my Flex, and start all over!
 
Hi your car look great I use wdgps and fuzion on my Porsche and Escalade.
 
Love Fuzion, great wax, one of the most durable waxes I have used.
 
I was skeptical of spending the money for the Fuzion. I have Pinnacle Souveran paste wax, which I use on my wife's dark blue Altima. I used that on the silver Maxima, and I wasn't really impressed with it. It looked nice, but didn't really sparkle. I picked up the smaller sized Fuzion on a VIP special, and I think it really makes the silver flakes pop. The Souveran looks great on the dark blue Altima, but for the lighter silver Maxima, the Fuzion is where it's at!
 
Excellent ! Looks Great. I wish my car looks like yours. I am still working on getting the right products for my car.
 
Looks great! The Wolfgang Fuzion Carnauba Polymer Estate Wax is awesome.
 
Thanks guys! As far as the rims go, I just found out I have 2 tires that are bad (high road variance). So I'll probably be tire/rim shopping in the spring/summer.
 
Thanks guys! As far as the rims go, I just found out I have 2 tires that are bad (high road variance). So I'll probably be tire/rim shopping in the spring/summer.

What does that mean, high road variance?
 
I applied Fuzion last November and I got durability out of that one coat into March. We didn't have the roughest winter, but it was a cold one for sure. I only washed the car maybe 3 times all winter simply because it wouldn't get above 32 for more than a couple hours and I hate washing the car that cold.
 
What does that mean, high road variance?

From my research, tires are not perfectly round. Once force is applied to the tire (tire spinning with your car's weight on it), the shape of the tire is altered more. This could cause vibrations depending on the vehicle. You can get your tires balanced on a road force variance balancer, and it will give you numbers for each tire. The higher the number, the worse the tire.

I rotated my tires last week, and immediately started getting nasty vibrations in the steering wheel, pedals, and seat at speeds of 40mph and up. I got the tires "road force balanced" at my dealership, and they told me that 2 of the tires have high "road force variance" numbers. They balanced all of the tires and put the two "bad" tires on the back of the car. They said DO NOT rotate the tires again, just drive it until the tires need replacement. I asked about the road variance, and he said basically that it means that those 2 tires are bad. Pretty said that Goodyear turns out an OEM installed tire that needs replaced at 23k miles when there is still over 6/32 tread left (Eagle RSA).
 
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