Wolfgang Fuzion - Initial Impressions

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Old 03-21-2009, 09:20 PM
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^ I would imagine he stands by it.

But damn...that stuff is expensive!
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Originally Posted by Denzil
Thanks for sharing your results SJ! So, do you think it's worth its pricetag?
Denzil,

$175 is not chump change for a LSP. Right now there are all kinds of good deals for this wax so I would say YES!
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Stephen, what makes it so unique? And worthy of that price?
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
Stephen, what makes it so unique? And worthy of that price?
It's actually not that price anymore Pat, it's dirt cheap now because people were getting similar results with Pinnacle Souveran. It sells for $100 for two jars, so $50 per jar.
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Oh...did it go down recently?
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Wow, very impressive results, wonder how it would hold up against a real winter with Salt, etc
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Originally Posted by exceldetail
Stephen, what makes it so unique? And worthy of that price?
I am not sure it is worthy of a $175 or $100 price tag. $50 for a tub? Sure, why not? This wax will last me for a LONG time plus I get another refill. This wax plus the DWG definitely gives the TL-S paint a darker wetter look than the DWG and UPP I used last summer. I think the DWG and UPP combo brought out the blue metal flakes (see my avatar) better than the Fuzion.

My current favorite LSP combos:
  1. Danase Wet Glaze (DWG) + Wolfgang Fuzion
  2. Danase Wet Glaze (DWG) + Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection (UPP)
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Originally Posted by SweetJazz
I am not sure it is worthy of a $175 or $100 price tag. $50 for a tub? Sure, why not? This wax will last me for a LONG time plus I get another refill. This wax plus the DWG definitely gives the TL-S paint a darker wetter look than the DWG and UPP I used last summer. I think the DWG and UPP combo brought out the blue metal flakes (see my avatar) better than the Fuzion.

My current favorite LSP combos:
  1. Danase Wet Glaze (DWG) + Wolfgang Fuzion
  2. Danase Wet Glaze (DWG) + Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection (UPP)
Ok, gottchya..........
A least I get 1/2 the credit for 1st place, lol!
Ive always been fond of the "stars" in that avatar......
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Originally Posted by SweetJazz
I am not sure it is worthy of a $175 or $100 price tag. $50 for a tub? Sure, why not? This wax will last me for a LONG time plus I get another refill. This wax plus the DWG definitely gives the TL-S paint a darker wetter look than the DWG and UPP I used last summer. I think the DWG and UPP combo brought out the blue metal flakes (see my avatar) better than the Fuzion.

My current favorite LSP combos:
  1. Danase Wet Glaze (DWG) + Wolfgang Fuzion
  2. Danase Wet Glaze (DWG) + Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection (UPP)

a bit unsure here, but what do you use first the DWG or UPP? I think I have read where people use it either way UPP and then DWG or DWG and then UPP?
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a bit unsure here, but what do you use first the DWG or UPP? I think I have read where people use it either way UPP and then DWG or DWG and then UPP?
Yeah, it's the type of glaze that you can use as a base or a topper.
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Had to bump this one, thanks sweetjazz for such a great review on this product. I was fortunate enough to come across this product on the cheap in the BM. Your review was spot on, it's definitely not as slick as 4UPP but still good. It rained yesterday and the paint is still slick to the touch (on most parts of the car) and very impressed on how well it beads. I'm also surprised how little product is needed to cover the car and how easily it comes off. I forsee it taking me many years for me to go through the whole jar.

Just some additional info I used the Fuzion wax on top of 2 coats of 4UPP.

Sweetjazz- Are you still using the Fuzion wax, anything else to add to it?
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Originally Posted by 03tlCHARCOL
Had to bump this one, thanks sweetjazz for such a great review on this product. I was fortunate enough to come across this product on the cheap in the BM. Your review was spot on, it's definitely not as slick as 4UPP but still good. It rained yesterday and the paint is still slick to the touch (on most parts of the car) and very impressed on how well it beads. I'm also surprised how little product is needed to cover the car and how easily it comes off. I forsee it taking me many years for me to go through the whole jar.

Just some additional info I used the Fuzion wax on top of 2 coats of 4UPP.

Sweetjazz- Are you still using the Fuzion wax, anything else to add to it?
Yup, still use it. I have nothing to add except enjoy the shine.
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Broke out this wax yesterday, I love it. oh so smooth, I want to pick some more but the price tag is a bit much. I might have to try the pinnicle.
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