I'm an experienced Fuzion user, so here's my question: What advantages are there in having a spray version? Easier to use? Would the 16 oz bottle last longer than the 3 oz Fuzion sampler? My 3 oz sampler of Fuzion is almost gone, so I'm wondering which to buy?
I was sort of thinking the same thing. At that price point, why not grab the paste wax you've already paid a premium for and reapply it, particularly if you're working on a garage queen like mine? Just my 2 cents.
Here's is my microfiber towel after going through about a third of the car. As you can see, there's a dark yellow tint to the microfiber towel:
After seeing how much product is absorbed by the towel, would it be feasible/advisable to spread the spray with a foam or microfiber applicator? Or would that leave too heavy of an application on the surface?
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After seeing how much product is absorbed by the towel, would it be feasible/advisable to spread the spray with a foam or microfiber applicator? Or would that leave too heavy of an application on the surface?
I actually tried doing that - using a foam applicator pad to spread the product around. It works but at that point, might as well apply the paste wax. The towel makes the application of the spray wax easier.
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I haven't used my bottle of FSW, yet. However, if I don't care for the MF towel application, I'll try a medium-large size MF applicator pad. The MF pad should absorb/retain less product than the towel, yet still offer a quicker, more even application than a small foam applicator pad.
Tried Fusion Spray Wax today and like that it covers like a paste versus your typical spray product. Shine was deeper than other sprays. I followed the directions for use. I agree with others about the towel absorbing the product. Since it was my first time applying it, I may try another applicator.
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