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Wolfgang Füzion Estate Wax Review
Process:
I wanted to test this product in various ways. I divided the car into sections. I applied the wax by using the following methods:
1. WOWO
2. Letting it dry
3. Application in the shade
4. Application under the sun
5. Accidentally hitting the trim
Description:
The product description is too long to paste here. Instead, here’s the product link: Wolfgang Fuzion Estate Car Wax contains real carnauba wax and paint sealant polymers to protect paint. ultimate show car wax, auto wax, paste wax,
Price:
3oz: $49.99
8oz: $175 (1 free refill)
Application:
I was amazed at how easy this product was applied. It literally spread like butter and the application was very smooth. I used a clean, brand new foam applicator pad. I rubbed the pad slightly against the Fuzion paste wax until I saw the foam pad turn pink. I applied the wax on the vehicle’s paint, and it spread on very easily. It felt like I was applying liquid wax; it was that easy. Another great feature of this product is how little goes a very long way. I was surprised at how much area it covered with one application to the foam applicator pad. So long as there’s evidence of product on the face of the pad, you can still apply the product and it will leave wax behind. There were times that the foam applicator pad was already getting grabby but surprisingly, it was still leaving product behind. I probably only applied wax to the pad 5-6 times to cover this small SUV. IMO, I think I can easily us this 3oz container for 20+ cars.
I tried applying the wax in the shade and under the sun. The surface temperature of the paint didn’t make a difference in terms of how easy it was to apply the product. I can definitely tell that the wax dries up a lot quicker on the hot surface. I also hit some black plastic trim on purpose just to test out their claim of “it will not stain or discolor black trim.”
I really never liked using paste waxes when applied by hand because it just gets so darn difficult. (Applying it via D/A is a different story). However, this wax (along with Meguiar’s Ultimate Paste Wax) changed my view about them. It’s so easy to use and it feels like I’m spreading a liquid wax. I think that says a lot.
Removal:
The removal was effortless and a breeze. The wax can be removed without any pressure on the towel. If you let the towel glide with minimal pressure, most of the wax residue just comes off. I went through the entire car using this method and it took out 99% of the wax with one microfiber towel. I used another microfiber towel to do the “final wipe”. The wax didn’t dust as well so that’s a big plus. I really enjoyed removing this wax actually.
I tried applying the wax as a WOWO (Wax On Wax Off) and by letting the product dry. Both methods made removal a breeze. I would give a slight advantage to the WOWO application method. This makes sense because you’re not allowing the product to dry and harden. I myself will still choose to let the product dry because I think that it will give the maximum protection possible. Anyway, it’s so easy to remove so why not right?
Observations:
The product page says “Wolfgang Füzion Estate Wax is a true wax with no cleaning properties.” I’m not sure if this is true or not because the Fuzion wax definitely hid some of the swirls. The paint has some minor cobwebbing before applying the wax and after I removed the wax, the defects were significantly improved! I think this is a great plus for any wax because not only can the wax make your paint look better but it can decrease the amount of paint defects visible if you don’t have time to polish your car.
The product also didn’t stain trim as they claimed. This is a great feature IMO!
I also tried applying the wax under the sun. There were some sections where in it was a PITA to remove and there were some sections where it was ok to remove. It was a PITA to remove because it left some streaking on the paint and it required either a second applicaiton or a QD to remove it completely. This is not really a ding against the product because it’s never recommended to apply wax under the sun. It’s always preferred to apply wax in the shade.
This product smells really good as well. It reminds me of a bubble gum scent.
Gloss and Results:
The look the Fuzion gives is hard to describe. I think that the look of the Fuzion is more on the carnauba side with a slight characteristics from sealants. It’s more of a warm and deep glow with a slight pop. The gloss and reflectivity of the paint was just unbelievable. The clarity of the reflections were very clear and the reflections of the paint were very deep. I can tell that it darkened the paint which could be one of the reasons why it made the paint look so good. The paint just looked WET!
Conclusion:
I’m the type of person who really doesn’t want to spend too much money unnecessarily. This is also true for my detailing related purchases. I’ve sworn to myself that I will never buy an expensive and over-priced wax especially since 90-95% of the results come from polishing. If this is the case, there’s only little difference that can be extracted from a $25 to a $175 wax. At $175, it’s still a little too steep for my taste. However, if this can be had when it’s on sale for $99 then that changes everything. At $99 for 2 8oz containers, this product is worth the price. It’s just so easy to use and the gloss and reflectivity is just amazing. I wouldn’t even bother buying the 3oz sample size. If you’re thinking about buying this product, go for the 8oz size because you won’t be disappointed.
This product is definitely a luxury item but if you can afford it, then it’s definitely worth it.
Pictures:

This is the amount of product I initially applied to the foam pad. This covered half the hood, the driver side front fender and part of the driver’s side front door. After the pad was primed, the spreading of wax covered more area. A little really goes a long way.

This is the wax applied to half of the hood. I initially applied the wax too heavily. Even if the wax was applied heavily, it was still easy to remove! Amazing!

I tried to apply the wax as thin as seen in this picture. Again, removal was a breeze especiallly if the wax was applied like this.

This is the tub of Fuzion after I applied wax to the entire car. It barely made a dent! I think that this wax will last a long time.
Here are some reflection and gloss pictures:

Process:
I wanted to test this product in various ways. I divided the car into sections. I applied the wax by using the following methods:
1. WOWO
2. Letting it dry
3. Application in the shade
4. Application under the sun
5. Accidentally hitting the trim
Description:
The product description is too long to paste here. Instead, here’s the product link: Wolfgang Fuzion Estate Car Wax contains real carnauba wax and paint sealant polymers to protect paint. ultimate show car wax, auto wax, paste wax,
Price:
3oz: $49.99
8oz: $175 (1 free refill)
Application:
I was amazed at how easy this product was applied. It literally spread like butter and the application was very smooth. I used a clean, brand new foam applicator pad. I rubbed the pad slightly against the Fuzion paste wax until I saw the foam pad turn pink. I applied the wax on the vehicle’s paint, and it spread on very easily. It felt like I was applying liquid wax; it was that easy. Another great feature of this product is how little goes a very long way. I was surprised at how much area it covered with one application to the foam applicator pad. So long as there’s evidence of product on the face of the pad, you can still apply the product and it will leave wax behind. There were times that the foam applicator pad was already getting grabby but surprisingly, it was still leaving product behind. I probably only applied wax to the pad 5-6 times to cover this small SUV. IMO, I think I can easily us this 3oz container for 20+ cars.
I tried applying the wax in the shade and under the sun. The surface temperature of the paint didn’t make a difference in terms of how easy it was to apply the product. I can definitely tell that the wax dries up a lot quicker on the hot surface. I also hit some black plastic trim on purpose just to test out their claim of “it will not stain or discolor black trim.”
I really never liked using paste waxes when applied by hand because it just gets so darn difficult. (Applying it via D/A is a different story). However, this wax (along with Meguiar’s Ultimate Paste Wax) changed my view about them. It’s so easy to use and it feels like I’m spreading a liquid wax. I think that says a lot.
Removal:
The removal was effortless and a breeze. The wax can be removed without any pressure on the towel. If you let the towel glide with minimal pressure, most of the wax residue just comes off. I went through the entire car using this method and it took out 99% of the wax with one microfiber towel. I used another microfiber towel to do the “final wipe”. The wax didn’t dust as well so that’s a big plus. I really enjoyed removing this wax actually.
I tried applying the wax as a WOWO (Wax On Wax Off) and by letting the product dry. Both methods made removal a breeze. I would give a slight advantage to the WOWO application method. This makes sense because you’re not allowing the product to dry and harden. I myself will still choose to let the product dry because I think that it will give the maximum protection possible. Anyway, it’s so easy to remove so why not right?
Observations:
The product page says “Wolfgang Füzion Estate Wax is a true wax with no cleaning properties.” I’m not sure if this is true or not because the Fuzion wax definitely hid some of the swirls. The paint has some minor cobwebbing before applying the wax and after I removed the wax, the defects were significantly improved! I think this is a great plus for any wax because not only can the wax make your paint look better but it can decrease the amount of paint defects visible if you don’t have time to polish your car.
The product also didn’t stain trim as they claimed. This is a great feature IMO!
I also tried applying the wax under the sun. There were some sections where in it was a PITA to remove and there were some sections where it was ok to remove. It was a PITA to remove because it left some streaking on the paint and it required either a second applicaiton or a QD to remove it completely. This is not really a ding against the product because it’s never recommended to apply wax under the sun. It’s always preferred to apply wax in the shade.
This product smells really good as well. It reminds me of a bubble gum scent.
Gloss and Results:
The look the Fuzion gives is hard to describe. I think that the look of the Fuzion is more on the carnauba side with a slight characteristics from sealants. It’s more of a warm and deep glow with a slight pop. The gloss and reflectivity of the paint was just unbelievable. The clarity of the reflections were very clear and the reflections of the paint were very deep. I can tell that it darkened the paint which could be one of the reasons why it made the paint look so good. The paint just looked WET!
Conclusion:
I’m the type of person who really doesn’t want to spend too much money unnecessarily. This is also true for my detailing related purchases. I’ve sworn to myself that I will never buy an expensive and over-priced wax especially since 90-95% of the results come from polishing. If this is the case, there’s only little difference that can be extracted from a $25 to a $175 wax. At $175, it’s still a little too steep for my taste. However, if this can be had when it’s on sale for $99 then that changes everything. At $99 for 2 8oz containers, this product is worth the price. It’s just so easy to use and the gloss and reflectivity is just amazing. I wouldn’t even bother buying the 3oz sample size. If you’re thinking about buying this product, go for the 8oz size because you won’t be disappointed.
This product is definitely a luxury item but if you can afford it, then it’s definitely worth it.
Pictures:
This is the amount of product I initially applied to the foam pad. This covered half the hood, the driver side front fender and part of the driver’s side front door. After the pad was primed, the spreading of wax covered more area. A little really goes a long way.
This is the wax applied to half of the hood. I initially applied the wax too heavily. Even if the wax was applied heavily, it was still easy to remove! Amazing!
I tried to apply the wax as thin as seen in this picture. Again, removal was a breeze especiallly if the wax was applied like this.
This is the tub of Fuzion after I applied wax to the entire car. It barely made a dent! I think that this wax will last a long time.
Here are some reflection and gloss pictures:
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