Water sheeting test- Sig Series II vs. Fuzion
I did a test panel on my hood between the 2 waxes, and to my surprise, signature series II sheeted water faster than Fuzion. Also, it *seems* that Fuzion darkened the paint more than sig series II. Just some food for thought.
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Were they both added at same time initially ?? If so, thats something cool to note.
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killrwheels@autogeek
Were they both added at same time initially ?? If so, thats something cool to note.
Yes, they were both added at the same time. I prepped they paint with WG pre-wax cleaner to remove old wax, then did an IPA wipedown to remove all oils leaving a bare surface. This is not a knock on Fuzion, just something I noticed.
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Cool, I never test it both
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07 z-oh-6
Yes, they were both added at the same time. I prepped they paint with WG pre-wax cleaner to remove old wax, then did an IPA wipedown to remove all oils leaving a bare surface. This is not a knock on Fuzion, just something I noticed.
I have done this same test, just never documented it or posted, SigII to me is parallel to Fuzion and with the price difference.....well
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Mark where is the video of this test??? ;)
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Dubbin1
Mark where is the video of this test??? ;)
Good Idea, :dblthumb2:
Re: Water sheeting test- Sig Series II vs. Fuzion
I don't really find it too surprising. IME, SS II is more of a beading wax, where Fuzion is more of a sheeting wax. Therefore, if you use the flooding method, the water should sheet faster on the side with more surface tension, e.g., the side that beads water rather than sheets it.
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Re: Water sheeting test- Sig Series II vs. Fuzion
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Originally Posted by
07 z-oh-6
Yes, they were both added at the same time. I prepped they paint with WG pre-wax cleaner to remove old wax, then did an IPA wipedown to remove all oils leaving a bare surface. This is not a knock on Fuzion, just something I noticed.
Hey Mark, how'd you like the WG PPE?