Keep Fuzion.....?

if you were near me I would let you test drive it for free

a little goes a Long way with Synergy....I have kept track of how many coats ive used and on what sized vehicles and I have used it on over 9 full vehicles and there is a lot left in the pot - its going to last quite a while


ive never seen my metallic car or truck look better than when under synergy

personally I would only use it on metallic but thats just me


Thanks I appreciate the offer.
Im pretty sure Im gonna get Synergy.
I just wont be able to do it for a couple of weeks.
Ive wanted this stuff for too long to not get it.
And from what Ive been reading the stuff spreads even better than Fuzion so that one can will last me forever.
 
Thanks again for all the input.
Finally went with:
Adams Wheel Cleaner
Adams Tire Shine
Adams Detail Spray
Adams rinseless Was
Adams Circle Air Freshener
? hex tire applicator
? hex wax applicator
Blackfire BlackIce wax
Zaino Z-10 Leather in a Bottle
Chemical Guys V-7 QD/Spray sealant
Micro-Restore MF Wash
Chemical Guys V-7 Shampoo
Optimum No Rinse and Wax

Also picked up a few things on sale at Meijers
3 large microfiber drying towels
6 smaller microfiber drying towels
Meguiar`s Ultimate Quick Wax
Meguiar`s Ultimate Wash & Wax


Plus I still have Fuzion, Megiuar`s Ultimate Paste Wax, & FinishKare 1000P.
Half a gallon of Optimum Opi-Clean and about half a gallon of ChemiGuys Mr Pink shampoo
 
Call Ray to price match

We gotta stay loyal !!

Isn`t it the same company at the end of the day (PBMG)?

I`m on Autopia way more than Autogeek but I always place my order on AGO because I like the store more (page layout, description, product reviews, Mike Phillips videos, etc.)

Sorry to get way off topic, but I`ve just always wondered why autopia is a ".org" that sells products for profit. I get that it`s a different flavor of front end stores from PBMG but I just don`t get why they`d need more than one front end online store. If it were brick and mortar I`d understand the need for another "flavor" but two online stores carrying different scopes of products is just confusing (they should at least allow the same login for both stores so regardless of where we shop we could checkout from the site of our preference, if it does make a difference).


About Fuzion, I don`t find it lasts long enough on a daily driver. If it`s for a "garage queen" then stick with it (it`s a beautiful wax) but if it`s for a "daily driven workhorse" I`d recommend something more durable (Coating, FK1000P, 476s). Fuzion did not last one rain storm on my horizontal surfaces (beading and sheeting were basically gone). The vertical panels do last longer (still going). I`ve tried multiple applications, and even stripped and reapplied Fuzion (I found it was easily stripped by lots of products such as - strong Dawn dish soap wash, Stoners tarminator, and CarPro Easer whereas products wouldn`t be stripped). Application and removal is hands down the best of any wax I own as is the look (gloss reflections ect.) but the durability is comparable to the protection left behind from a waterless wash product with wax. In a sunny rainless State, I could see Fuzion lasting a lot longer so YMMV.
 
Isn`t it the same company at the end of the day (PBMG)?

I`m on Autopia way more than Autogeek but I always place my order on AGO because I like the store more (page layout, description, product reviews, Mike Phillips videos, etc.)

Sorry to get way off topic, but I`ve just always wondered why autopia is a ".org" that sells products for profit. I get that it`s a different flavor of front end stores from PBMG but I just don`t get why they`d need more than one front end online store. If it were brick and mortar I`d understand the need for another "flavor" but two online stores carrying different scopes of products is just confusing (they should at least allow the same login for both stores so regardless of where we shop we could checkout from the site of our preference, if it does make a difference).


About Fuzion, I don`t find it lasts long enough on a daily driver. If it`s for a "garage queen" then stick with it (it`s a beautiful wax) but if it`s for a "daily driven workhorse" I`d recommend something more durable (Coating, FK1000P, 476s). Fuzion did not last one rain storm on my horizontal surfaces (beading and sheeting were basically gone). The vertical panels do last longer (still going). I`ve tried multiple applications, and even stripped and reapplied Fuzion (I found it was easily stripped by lots of products such as - strong Dawn dish soap wash, Stoners tarminator, and CarPro Easer whereas products wouldn`t be stripped). Application and removal is hands down the best of any wax I own as is the look (gloss reflections ect.) but the durability is comparable to the protection left behind from a waterless wash product with wax. In a sunny rainless State, I could see Fuzion lasting a lot longer so YMMV.

Yep same Co. Different entities......

And we have Ray
 
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