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Fuzion Spray Wax
Wonder if you could apply by machine?
Spray on the PAD etc?
Supposed to be pretty thick so.
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax
I, personally, don’t see why not.
•After all:
-A few minutes after application (whether by
machine/manually) this Spray Wax actually
does “haze-up”, thereby providing an obvious
indicator of where the hazing-residue needs
to be removed (buffed-off).
-I use handheld microfiber towels for the
hazing-residue removal/buffing tasks.
•Additionally, for your consideration:

Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
I personally prefer to apply all my
waxes and paint sealants by machine
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax
I was just wondering. 
I likely will apply it by machine.
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax
Got some of it in today.
No need to use a machine to do it, very fast to work with.
Just spray the towel and then spray the area then spread it out.
Wait a few mins or so them wipe it off, VERY easy and quick to work with that way. You can just work around the car and by the time you get around it it's already ready to wipe off.
Works as fast as other spray waxes I have used really, but better I think.
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax

Originally Posted by
jankerson
Got some of it in today.
No need to use a machine to do it, very fast to work with.
Just spray the towel and then spray the area then spread it out.
Wait a few mins or so them wipe it off, VERY easy and quick to work with that way.
Works as fast as other spray waxes I have used really, but better I think.
I'm glad you came to this conclusion.
When I first read this, I was thinking to myself that just busting out the machine and pads would take almost as long as hand-applying it.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax

Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I'm glad you came to this conclusion.
When I first read this, I was thinking to myself that just busting out the machine and pads would take almost as long as hand-applying it.

Wasn't as thick as I thought it might be and waaaay easier to work with than some were saying, MUCH faster....
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax

Originally Posted by
jankerson
Wasn't as thick as I thought it might
be and waaaay easier to work with than
some were saying, MUCH faster....
Glad you had a successful LSP session. 
IMO:
Knowledge gained through either firsthand,
or hands-on experience—or both—can’t ever
be discounted.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax
Looking great. 
Got it in today like I said.
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Re: Fuzion Spray Wax

Originally Posted by
WaxMaster1
I used some today.

That red is poppin like a cherry blossom.
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