Wolfgang Fuzion Review - Just Half A Test Episode 1

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I made a quick test to determine how well Wolfgang Fuzion sheets and beads compared to a surface that has been cleaned, but no protection has been applied.

One thing I forgot to mention in the video is that the Wolfgang Fuzion was allowed to cure for two days before shooting this video. All other details are said in the video :)

Thanks to cartman57 for the name of the video series, and Mr. Megane for helping me out on the chemical nature side of the test :)

The video is linked below. Thanks for watching!

Wolfgang Fuzion Review - Just Half A Test Episode 1 - YouTube
 
Roshan Nice review. I can't wait to use my Fuzion for the first time!!
 
Subscribed after watching the video. Hope to see more fun tests like this.
 
Just to be crystal clear here, we're looking at the difference between one side waxed and the other side not waxed, right?

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Nice. I love stuff like this. Fuzion is my favorite LSP

Thanks for watching swanicyouth, I loved seeing your tests as well :dblthumb2:

Roshan Nice review. I can't wait to use my Fuzion for the first time!!

Thanks! It was nice, easy on and easy off :) I like a short nap to remove it.

Subscribed after watching the video. Hope to see more fun tests like this.

Thanks for watching and the subscription! I have a whole load of other LSPs to try out soon :)


Thanks for watching Johny :)

Just to be crystal clear here, we're looking at the difference between one side waxed and the other side not waxed, right?

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Yup :props:

I found it very surprising that the non-waxed side actually sheeted water better than Fuzion!
 
Nice review Rashan.:xyxthumbs:

Seriously though, you've got some loud neighbors there around you. That's why I love winter, its nice and quiet. lol
 
Is this typical to see more complete sheeting results when comparing a smooth unprotected surface vs a waxed surface? What would be the reason for this? I would think a waxed ( slick ) surface would release more complete...
 
I have yet to see a bad review on Fusion. I think it looks great on light and dark colors alike.
 
Is this typical to see more complete sheeting results when comparing a smooth unprotected surface vs a waxed surface? What would be the reason for this? I would think a waxed ( slick ) surface would release more complete...

I would imagine it's not typical. And that was my assumption too, but I like to not trust my assumptions hence this test.

The only reason I can come up with is that Fuzion was designed to bead and look nice, not sheet.

I have yet to see a bad review on Fusion. I think it looks great on light and dark colors alike.

I'm not sure if you think this is a bad review of Fuzion. Quite the opposite. This is a neutral review on it. No talk about look, durabilty, ease of use, scent, texture etc. This is simply showing a side by side of the beading and sheeting compared to a non protected side. No conclusions have been made, only observations :xyxthumbs:
 
Nice, part 1 of......
How many LSP's you have in waiting?

.... ALL of them. You guys better with get comfy with Just Half A Test because there are going to be a lot of episodes :D

Thanks again for the name!
 
Nice video. Fuzion is an awesome LSP. It offers great protection, awesome durability and shine. IMO it attracts more dust compared to other products.
 
Nice to see what pleasant weather looks like again. Its been a long winter in the northeast. Thank you for the video, but no camaro?
:-)

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you would make corey happy with your good reviews &tests
 
Nice video. Fuzion is an awesome LSP. It offers great protection, awesome durability and shine. IMO it attracts more dust compared to other products.

Thanks for watching!

Nice to see what pleasant weather looks like again. Its been a long winter in the northeast. Thank you for the video, but no camaro?
:-)

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I'm sorry to hear that... maybe you should move to Florida :p hahaha!

Too many issues to use the camaro, one being that it's opticoated.

Another would be that most of my hood is covered in vinyl.

And lastly, of the remaining paint, I have two huge rectangles I cut out for vents. Not much paint remaining :laughing:

Thus, the girlfriend's altima makes a great candidate for these tests... and it's black!
 
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