nothelle
07-08-2011, 06:16 AM
First try of Wolfgang Fuzion Estate on silver paint a couple weeks back:
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion01.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion02.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion03.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion04.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion05.jpg
Fuzion has that bubble gum smell, a nice change than your fruit or solvent scents that you have in other waxes. I could smell it within 3-5 feet of the car while waiting for it to haze and left my indoor garage smell nice overnight.
Well so much for the smell, it's just a nice features on top of the already pleasant wax to work with
Application is easy, this wax seem a bit dry when opened but a soft swipe with a pad and the wax just melted away. Just a light swipe and it'll go a long way...
Fuzion doesn't require much effort to buff. The direction says one panel at a time, but i left it 20min before buff as i didn't find much difference in removal and finish through past experiences.
I find it hard to take a photograph of silver paint since they're highly reflective on its own, but the pictures are a close match with real condition and they say pretty much everything about Fuzion's finish.
so final result in one word: SHARP
Thanks for reading...
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion01.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion02.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion03.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion04.jpg
http://i806.photobucket.com/albums/yy343/nothelle/0711JazzWGFuzion05.jpg
Fuzion has that bubble gum smell, a nice change than your fruit or solvent scents that you have in other waxes. I could smell it within 3-5 feet of the car while waiting for it to haze and left my indoor garage smell nice overnight.
Well so much for the smell, it's just a nice features on top of the already pleasant wax to work with
Application is easy, this wax seem a bit dry when opened but a soft swipe with a pad and the wax just melted away. Just a light swipe and it'll go a long way...
Fuzion doesn't require much effort to buff. The direction says one panel at a time, but i left it 20min before buff as i didn't find much difference in removal and finish through past experiences.
I find it hard to take a photograph of silver paint since they're highly reflective on its own, but the pictures are a close match with real condition and they say pretty much everything about Fuzion's finish.
so final result in one word: SHARP
Thanks for reading...