Wolfgang Füzion Estate Wax Vs Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0

True it is a preference, i love the high gloss reflective look
 
I have a metallic sand/bronze color. Good for hiding flaws but I've tried almost everything from Zano to fuzion and Wolfgang 3.0. Nothing seems to give it a head turner shine. Looking for suggestions.
 
I ordered a small thing of bananna armour to try! Will take it from there! Thanks for all the input!!
 
I used the 3.0 then topped of using the fusion, everyone can't believe the result!
 
Wolfgang 3.0 and Fuzion, an amazing combo on some German steel!!!



 
Sure, I do realize that the OP has since "moved on",
as it were...But I still wonder if a comparison between
two different "types" of Finishing-LSPs can be fairly
and accurately drawn?


Bob
 
I'm not sure if this is a fair comparison with such a difference in cost.
Both are very good IMHO. I would think that Fuzion would have a longer life.

Just my 2 cents :D
 
I don't compare them, I use them in equal harmony with each other and stand back and say :wow::buffing:
 
Fuzion - I always go back to this wax. I have it on my BMW now. I just delivers in looks and ease of use. It's not a super beader, it's more a garage queen type of wax. It leaves a very glossy type look.
 
No, I haven't tried Synergy, I have too many waxes as it is so I personally couldn't fork out the $$$. I still have a refill on Fuzion coming my way at some point in the future.
 
Any experience with PBL Synergy against Fuzion?


Yeah, I'm quite familiar with both. Fuzion is a glossier wax (hybrid), and a bit easier to use. Synergy has the the characteristics more of a traditional carnauba, and has better water characteristics and durability.

If I could pick one for a daily driver it would be Synergy.

If I could pick one for a garage queen it would be Fuzion.
 
Put a fresh coat of Fuzion on the G-Coupe. No matter how many tomes I use this stuff it never ceases to amaze me!!!

It is about 110+ degrees in my garage and you can see the air the humidity is so bad today since it rained first thing this morning so too tired, sweaty and hot to move it outside for pics, I love Florida in the summer. LOL

Fuzion is truly an amazing product.

I machine applied it with my Rupes Mini. I use a small paint spatula to butter the pad, it works great. Nice thin coats and you use very little product. Wipe off is a breeze. The other thing to note is that it works well in this Florida summer environment too.




I also cleaned and treated the rear diffuser with the new BF Trim and Tire Protectant. This is great stuff!

We see a lot of new products and tend to become a little skeptical, are they really new, are they game changers? This product is a game changer. I put it on my tires and I wiped it off with an old mf towel and it cleaned as it protected. Same thing on my engine bay, which is pretty clean anyway. I was surprised the dirt that came off on the foam applicator. And the best thing about this product, a little goes a lonnnngggg wayyyyyy.

 
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