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chasm47
02-13-2011, 03:45 PM
Fuzion wax has polymers in it just like most paint sealers so does it give you the protection and durability of a pure sealant.Feed back please

Danielle
02-13-2011, 04:21 PM
The best way to check, is to do a 50/50 application.
One half of your car with a sealant and the other half with omly fuzion and no sealant.
The durabilty of Fuzion is about 6 months.
Just do some experiments, that it the best way to find out.

Old Tiger
02-13-2011, 04:37 PM
IME it is better than a natural nuba, but not as good as a sealant.

D_Nyholm
02-13-2011, 10:18 PM
Durability seems pretty good. I switched from Souveran to Fuzion and got about 3-4 months protection on a dialy driven black Infiniti FX. On my garage car, i still use the souveran and so far have never lost protection since i throw a coat of wax on every month or so.

LegacyGT
02-13-2011, 10:23 PM
IME I have seen 4-5 months durability out of Fuzion. I really love that wax.

slickooz
02-13-2011, 10:26 PM
Fuzion really last that 4-6 months? I always thought Fuzion, Souveran and Sig II only lasted at most 2-3 months.

Kurt_s
02-13-2011, 11:05 PM
Fuzion really last that 4-6 months? I always thought Fuzion, Souveran and Sig II only lasted at most 2-3 months.

I get around 4-6 months with Fuzion. Souveran is supposed to last no more than about 2 weeks on a DD and Sig II should last several months too. WG DGPS gives me around 6 months on my DDs.

I have not used Souveran or Sig II mainly because I don't need to change my wax or sealant too often. Since I drive DDs, I don't plan on buying Souveran because I'm not willing to wax that often, even if the look is awesome. Sig II is on my list of to trys.

jsgntulok
02-14-2011, 04:20 PM
Last Oct I used Fuzion on my Honda Accord and Wolfgang DGPS on my Toyota Avalon. When I last washed them about two weeks ago, it appears to me the Fuzion is holding up better than the DGPS. The Honda showed better water beading and the paint felt slicker. Real anxious now to wash both cars as soon as all the recent snow Tulsa OK was blessed with melts.

Midnight1700
02-14-2011, 04:26 PM
On the higher end details we do, I always apply a quality sealant followed by the fuzion. A great combination for even a longer period of protection.

PBoy
02-14-2011, 05:18 PM
On the higher end details we do, I always apply a quality sealant followed by the fuzion. A great combination for even a longer period of protection.

do you wait 12/24 hours for curing?

Midnight1700
02-17-2011, 09:08 PM
do you wait 12/24 hours for curing?

We usually wait until the next day to apply the Fuzion. It's a good practice to let the sealant cure for a while.