Gary Sword
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- Nov 26, 2006
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Very nice Al, I'm glad the weather is waring up, up there in the north country.
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Your truck looks sweet, the whole package. I got to see Fuzion in person (with you) so I'm a big believer in the look.
I agree about the reflections. I find myself driving down the road looking at the reflections on the hood. Even in the rain the reflections are there in the beading.Wow, the depth of shine is incredible! Looks like you can see miles into those reflections.
Thanks Gary! It was good to be able to work outside again.Very nice Al, I'm glad the weather is waring up, up there in the north country.
Sparkie, you are too sweet. Thanks for the compliment.:applause:You professional detailer!She looks outstanding!
I don't know if I can resist buying this wax. Everything I've see so far looks absolutely amazing.
WOW! Looks beautiful! So, is it worth $175?
I have to tell you, I've been testing and evaluating Wolfgang Fuzion for the past 4 months and my test jar barely has a dent in it. Fuzion will give you 25-30 applications per jar and if you factor in the free refill, that's up to 60 applications.
For about $3.00 per application, this is cost efficient Estate Wax and the results are amazing plus you get the nice box too. In my opinion, it is the easiest to use paste wax available. My car is getting a Fuzion detail on Sunday and I will post some pics up on Monday to show it off.
I've only used this wax once and I've seen Meghan's car with it too so I'm only basing this on two vehicles. After seeing a vehicle that has been waxed with Fuzion and then think about the cost as $3.00 per application I'd have to say that in my opinion the wax is more than worth it. I can't comment on durability, time will tell.
Thanks to Dwayne for this cost breakdown above.
glad to see the concrete is normal colored too (j/k).
I believe that all the comments about concrete in this thread including my own were meant to be "tongue in cheek".