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WGDGPS topped with Fuzion
Ok, for anyone that was around when the Wright brothers first flew at Kittyhawk, and Henry Ford had only made about a hundred cars, and when paint sealants/waxes were popular..........
Anyway, I have obtained some WG Fuzion and plan on topping the WGDG with it.
Any old-timers remember how this combo performed for you?
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Re: WGDGPS topped with Fuzion
I used the combo. Wasn’t the paste Fuzion, it was the liquid/spray version. Best looking for sure, much more depth than a coating. Paint really looked good. Got about 8 months of protection.
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Originally Posted by
BSoares
I used the combo. Wasn’t the paste Fuzion, it was the liquid/spray version. Best looking for sure, much more depth than a coating. Paint really looked good. Got about 8 months of protection.
Thanks, Bruno. The Fuzion I have is the full-on paste Concours Series.
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I’ll be watching this thread very carefully since I just applied Wolfgang Sealant not too long ago and I’m a huge fan of Waxes. So far I’ve been very impressed with WGDPS, especially the self cleaning ability in the last few days.
Fuzion Paste looks very cool and I’ve heard great things about it so I’ll be watching.
Jay
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Originally Posted by
Jayfro
I’ll be watching this thread very carefully since I just applied Wolfgang Sealant not too long ago and I’m a huge fan of Waxes. So far I’ve been very impressed with WGDPS, especially the self cleaning ability in the last few days.
Fuzion Paste looks very cool and I’ve heard great things about it so I’ll be watching.
Jay
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I am set on using this combo, but just wanted to hear opinions from my AG brothers & sisters.
Another thing I will do is use Collinite 476s over the WGDG on half of my roof for a little "drag race" of the two......
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I Have been using the combo on my 4 year old M4 for 3 years and it knocked it out of the park for wet look gloss and holds up decent (at 6 months I reapply WGDGS) but do top it monthly with Fuzion spray. I keep saying I will change over to ceramic coating ( IS350 I coated) but not going to do the M4 as the looks are awesome
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I did the exact thing some years ago. It looked great.
How long did it last, you ask....forever.
I topped the WGDG during summer and let it ride. I probably recoated in October for winter with WGDG or 845
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I use Fuzion all the time on my driver. I love the depth. When I see it fading, I just re do the car. I last did it in November and it’s about due soon.
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PaulMys
Thanks, Bruno. The Fuzion I have is the full-on paste Concours Series.
I bet it will be even better. The paste wax was a little too expensive for me, and it would last forever. I had plans on going ceramic so the jar would just sit in a cabinet. Even my bottle of the spray wax I only used once and then posted it on the Samples thread. No one tried to trade with me so it’s still in my cabinet.
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Honestly I have and still use this combo rather often. It always looks amazing. I’m not a sealant fan but WGDGPS is something special for sure. Then top it with fusion and boom. You get the deep rich look of a quality wax and the high gloss of a sealant without the plastic type look.
Durability has always been impressive but I feel that comes from the sealant. Wait 24 hours to apply wax over the sealant if possible
Please share your thoughts when you do this.
The thing I really like about both these products is that application and removal are super easy and streak free. Great for softer paints because they limit the chances of towel marring.
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