Marc08EX
New member
Review: Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
Description: (Taken from Autopia`s website)
No compromise formula
I’ve traveled all over the world in search of the missing link that would enable my team of chemists to manipulate and fuse the core ingredients in Fuzion Paste Wax to create a sprayable version. It has taken years of trial and error and thousands of reformulations, but my team and I have done it – Fuzion Spray Wax is finally here. The road to creating Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax has made my gray hair a shade or two whiter, but I’m certain that the smile on your face after using Fuzion Spray Wax will justify the challenge my team and I endured to create the magic that is Fuzion Spray Wax.
You see, what prevented Wolfgang Car Care from manufacturing a Fuzion Spray Wax all along was the ability, or lack thereof, to “bind” these two ingredients to create a workable, spray-on car wax. One day, while traveling across Europe, I met a chemist that let me voice my frustrations. He accepted the challenge and shortly after Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax was born.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax is as unique as they come. At the heart of Fuzion Spray Wax is the second generation of German Super Polymers. The mile-deep reflections and shimmering liquid gloss wouldn’t be possible without Brazilian Carnauba Wax, which is a prime ingredient as well. The proprietary blending process for this formula calls for such stringent tolerances that it had to be manufactured in the heart of Germany.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax, in my somewhat biased opinion, is the absolute best spray wax you will ever use. It’s such a wax and polymer-dense formula that it works equally well on wet paint as it does dry paint. Applying it to a dry surface will yield the best longevity as you would expect, but you’ll be absolutely delighted to find that applying it to your wet car right after you’ve washed it will save you time while still resulting in a unbelievably glossy finish that lasts months, not weeks.
The carnauba wax formulation in Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax creates an immense amount of surface tension. This effect causes water to bead up and roll off the finish, taking dirt and corrosive contaminants with it. This self-cleaning ability naturally keeps your vehicle cleaner in between washes. You will be amazed at how nothing “sticks” to the paint, including bird droppings, hard water spots, and tree sap.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax is compatible with all Wolfgang formulas, including Fuzion Paste Wax and Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. Use it as a topper, or as a stand alone wax. Regardless of which application you choose, Fuzion Spray Wax will blanket your paint with crisp, clear reflections that last for months.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax is magical in its application and removal. If you’re applying Fuzion Spray Wax to your freshly washed vehicle while it’s still wet, mist the paint one panel at a time and then immediately dry using a Guzzler Waffle Weave Drying Towel. Flip the towel to a dry side and buff the paint to a head-turning gloss that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Apply to dry paint using the same technique, except replace the Guzzler with a Super Plush Jr.
Price:
$39.99 for 16oz (on sale for $34.99)
$149.99 for 128oz (on sale for $119.99)
Introduction:
Do you want a quick and easy way to apply a layer of protection and make your vehicle look good at the same time? Then spray waxes and sealants are the right product for you. I myself am a spray wax/sealant junkie. I love using these spray LSP products because it`s so easy to use. It takes no time at all to lay down a layer of protection and give your car that "just waxed" look. It only takes around 10 minutes to apply a spray LSP to the entire car. When Wolfgang came out with their spray version of the Fuzion, I told myself, this has got to be good.
Review:
Here`s a picture of the product description and instructions:
Spray waxes or sealants require a clean surface. My car wasn`t that dirty at all. Just a little dusty from sitting in the garage so I decided to rinseless wash my car with Meguiars D114 Rinse Free Express Wash.
Now that the paint surface is clean, I can start applying the Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
.
Before using the product, make sure to shake the bottle well. You want to make sure all that carnauba and polymers are well distributed. Directions state to use 1 to 2 sprays per panel and spread it around. In my case, I was using 3 to 4 sprays per panel depending on how big the panel is.
Start by spraying the product on the panel:
Here is the product applied to the paint surface. As you can see, the color is a hint of yellow:
Use one side of a neatly folded microfiber towel to spread the product around the panel you`re working on:
Now this is what makes this spray wax unique!!! It hazes up like a normal LSP! Here`s the picture of the product hazing up after waiting a few minutes:
Flip the towel to the dry side:
And start buffing off the residue:
I understand that the directions state to use a second towel to buff off the wax reside. But you use so little product per panel that the microfiber towel doesn`t get soaked after each panel. And I was even using twice the amount of product recommended per panel. My microfiber towel was thick enough to use the other "dry" side to buff off the wax residue. I also didn`t want to accumulate lots of microfiber towels in the hamper. If your microfiber towel used to spread the product around is damp then you are using too much product. I would highly suggest you have a second microfiber towel to buff off the residue. Otherwise, you will have streaks galore!
Repeat the entire process as you work your way around the car.
First, spray the product on the panel you`re working on:
Spread the product around:
Wait a few minutes to let the product haze up:
Flip your microfiber towel to the dry side and buff off the wax residue:
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:
Just for reference, here`s a picture of the clean side of the same towel:
See the difference? You know there`s some color to the spray wax as shown in multiple pictures above.
Here are some reflection pictures after using the Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax:
I apologize as reflection shots were pretty hard to capture with white but I think the paint looks very deep and glossy. The spray wax definitely provided a warm glow and a jaw dropping shine. It looked much better in person.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
Description: (Taken from Autopia`s website)
No compromise formula
I’ve traveled all over the world in search of the missing link that would enable my team of chemists to manipulate and fuse the core ingredients in Fuzion Paste Wax to create a sprayable version. It has taken years of trial and error and thousands of reformulations, but my team and I have done it – Fuzion Spray Wax is finally here. The road to creating Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax has made my gray hair a shade or two whiter, but I’m certain that the smile on your face after using Fuzion Spray Wax will justify the challenge my team and I endured to create the magic that is Fuzion Spray Wax.
You see, what prevented Wolfgang Car Care from manufacturing a Fuzion Spray Wax all along was the ability, or lack thereof, to “bind” these two ingredients to create a workable, spray-on car wax. One day, while traveling across Europe, I met a chemist that let me voice my frustrations. He accepted the challenge and shortly after Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax was born.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax is as unique as they come. At the heart of Fuzion Spray Wax is the second generation of German Super Polymers. The mile-deep reflections and shimmering liquid gloss wouldn’t be possible without Brazilian Carnauba Wax, which is a prime ingredient as well. The proprietary blending process for this formula calls for such stringent tolerances that it had to be manufactured in the heart of Germany.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax, in my somewhat biased opinion, is the absolute best spray wax you will ever use. It’s such a wax and polymer-dense formula that it works equally well on wet paint as it does dry paint. Applying it to a dry surface will yield the best longevity as you would expect, but you’ll be absolutely delighted to find that applying it to your wet car right after you’ve washed it will save you time while still resulting in a unbelievably glossy finish that lasts months, not weeks.
The carnauba wax formulation in Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax creates an immense amount of surface tension. This effect causes water to bead up and roll off the finish, taking dirt and corrosive contaminants with it. This self-cleaning ability naturally keeps your vehicle cleaner in between washes. You will be amazed at how nothing “sticks” to the paint, including bird droppings, hard water spots, and tree sap.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax is compatible with all Wolfgang formulas, including Fuzion Paste Wax and Deep Gloss Paint Sealant. Use it as a topper, or as a stand alone wax. Regardless of which application you choose, Fuzion Spray Wax will blanket your paint with crisp, clear reflections that last for months.
Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax is magical in its application and removal. If you’re applying Fuzion Spray Wax to your freshly washed vehicle while it’s still wet, mist the paint one panel at a time and then immediately dry using a Guzzler Waffle Weave Drying Towel. Flip the towel to a dry side and buff the paint to a head-turning gloss that will leave you grinning from ear to ear. Apply to dry paint using the same technique, except replace the Guzzler with a Super Plush Jr.
Price:
$39.99 for 16oz (on sale for $34.99)
$149.99 for 128oz (on sale for $119.99)
Introduction:
Do you want a quick and easy way to apply a layer of protection and make your vehicle look good at the same time? Then spray waxes and sealants are the right product for you. I myself am a spray wax/sealant junkie. I love using these spray LSP products because it`s so easy to use. It takes no time at all to lay down a layer of protection and give your car that "just waxed" look. It only takes around 10 minutes to apply a spray LSP to the entire car. When Wolfgang came out with their spray version of the Fuzion, I told myself, this has got to be good.
Review:
Here`s a picture of the product description and instructions:
Spray waxes or sealants require a clean surface. My car wasn`t that dirty at all. Just a little dusty from sitting in the garage so I decided to rinseless wash my car with Meguiars D114 Rinse Free Express Wash.
Now that the paint surface is clean, I can start applying the Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax
.
Before using the product, make sure to shake the bottle well. You want to make sure all that carnauba and polymers are well distributed. Directions state to use 1 to 2 sprays per panel and spread it around. In my case, I was using 3 to 4 sprays per panel depending on how big the panel is.
Start by spraying the product on the panel:
Here is the product applied to the paint surface. As you can see, the color is a hint of yellow:
Use one side of a neatly folded microfiber towel to spread the product around the panel you`re working on:
Now this is what makes this spray wax unique!!! It hazes up like a normal LSP! Here`s the picture of the product hazing up after waiting a few minutes:
Flip the towel to the dry side:
And start buffing off the residue:
I understand that the directions state to use a second towel to buff off the wax reside. But you use so little product per panel that the microfiber towel doesn`t get soaked after each panel. And I was even using twice the amount of product recommended per panel. My microfiber towel was thick enough to use the other "dry" side to buff off the wax residue. I also didn`t want to accumulate lots of microfiber towels in the hamper. If your microfiber towel used to spread the product around is damp then you are using too much product. I would highly suggest you have a second microfiber towel to buff off the residue. Otherwise, you will have streaks galore!
Repeat the entire process as you work your way around the car.
First, spray the product on the panel you`re working on:
Spread the product around:
Wait a few minutes to let the product haze up:
Flip your microfiber towel to the dry side and buff off the wax residue:
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:
Just for reference, here`s a picture of the clean side of the same towel:
See the difference? You know there`s some color to the spray wax as shown in multiple pictures above.
Here are some reflection pictures after using the Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax:
I apologize as reflection shots were pretty hard to capture with white but I think the paint looks very deep and glossy. The spray wax definitely provided a warm glow and a jaw dropping shine. It looked much better in person.