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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
I use Fuzion exactly as intended: wowo and it works incredibly well for me.
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
I have used it once..applied the entire car, then wiped off. I had no issues.
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
Originally Posted by Bunky
I have used it once..applied the entire car, then wiped off. I had no issues.
cool, thx. I think I will try to method first.
whats your opinion of the product from you one time use ?
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
Ive used it many times,applied to entire car wiped off with no issues also. Seems like one on the easiest waxes to use for me.I think like a lot of waxes it takes a few hours or day to setup and really look its best,similar to a sealant,but well worth the wait.
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
Hmm, interesting that DGPS 3.0 says to avoid getting wet for 12 hours for the polymers to set up but Fuzion says no such thing. If Fuzion gets wet right after waxing will it have much poorer durability? How long to wait before it is fully set up? Since AG doesn't mention anything related to curing for this product, I always assumed it was safe to get wet immediately, but my assumption may be wrong.
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
Originally Posted by bcwang
Hmm, interesting that DGPS 3.0 says to avoid getting wet for 12 hours for the polymers to set up but Fuzion says no such thing. If Fuzion gets wet right after waxing will it have much poorer durability? How long to wait before it is fully set up? Since AG doesn't mention anything related to curing for this product, I always assumed it was safe to get wet immediately, but my assumption may be wrong.
I would never assume that it is safe for ANY lsp to get wet immediately after application.
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
ok, this thread deserves a follow up.
I have given the wax more than ample time to set up. And the results are extremely impressive.
while the surface may not feel as slick as i'm used too when touching it with my hand, i'm not sure that matters as much as i'm conventionally used to.
I did some water beading test's on the panel and to my surprise imo
water beading is a 10/10
extremely tight, extremely small beading properties. And when the tension breaks, the beads rapidly flow off the surface.
While imo, all wax beads water in some sort of way, I'm only used to seeing results like this when I use what are considered overpriced (although above quality) import boutique wax's. the water beading reminded me of the swissvax pot that I use on occasion.
i'll keep you guys posted when the car makes it's way to outdoor's.
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mike
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
Originally Posted by rwright
I too have tried different methods of application/removal and didn't see much of a difference. You are going to notice the slickness the next day after the polymers have had time to set up. That's where this wax is different than most but similar to products of equal nature. I'm not a scientist or chemist, but to me it appears that products heavily fortified with polymers take on a slicker feeling when the polymers have had time to crosslink (usually 12 hours unless accelerated).
*I'm open to correction
My thoughts exactly
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
I did more testing and also realized that the wax behaves the same way upon different application methods.
From now on I will be WOWOing with this wax. Which I really love the idea of. I should be able to wax the car in 15 minutes !!! Thats awesome. I have never had a product like this. I think its really enjoyable.
come to think of it, I used P21s which had the same application method. But I never appreciated it like I do now.
I love the idea that I can do 2 extremely thin coatings back to back to ensure even coverage in less than an hour. amazing. While I understand that if I'm looking to layer the wax I need to let the fuzion cure for 12 hours bewteen coats, but if i'm looking to just get even coverage by going over the car twice, its ok to do it back to back ? correct ?
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Re: "con"-fuzion - wolfgang Fuzion application and removal
Question,
Should I wait 12 hours before I use a spray detailer on it ???
THANKS !!!
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