Which LSP and why?

In fact I take Fuzion or Vintage and put two drops of DWG on my finishing pad. Do my whole car then remove. I also have used vintage and Fuzion on the same pad. Results are awesome.
 
Speaking of Fuzion, it seems to have better durability than I expected. I have a regular customer whose ES350 I wax every two months. In between wax jobs, he runs it through the touchless car wash near his home 3-6 times a week (depending on the weather) and when I went out to wax it again earlier this week, Fuzion was still beading great. We had ice a couple times in December and they sand the roads here so it wasn't like it was sunny for two months. Anyway, he was raving not only about the look of the wax but how well it performed.
 
Scottwax said:
Speaking of Fuzion, it seems to have better durability than I expected. I have a regular customer whose ES350 I wax every two months. In between wax jobs, he runs it through the touchless car wash near his home 3-6 times a week (depending on the weather) and when I went out to wax it again earlier this week, Fuzion was still beading great. We had ice a couple times in December and they sand the roads here so it wasn't like it was sunny for two months. Anyway, he was raving not only about the look of the wax but how well it performed.



3-6 times a week? I guess he likes a clean car! :D That is impressive that Fuzion held up that well.
 
blk45 said:
3-6 times a week? I guess he likes a clean car! :D That is impressive that Fuzion held up that well.



That's why he wants it waxed every two months. I normally take care of his car at his office and he is really good about going around to everyone else and drumming up business for me so I always have more than just his car (4 wash/wax jobs the last time!); but I have been out to his house and you could eat off his garage floor.
 
Accumulator said:
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Blitz never gets much attention around here these days, but it used to be *the* LSP at Autopia. I hear you gotta be careful not to get it on trim though.



That's true Accumulator, you have to take your time and tape precisely.
 
Well, I just placed my order at autogeek. I went with the Fuzion sub zero special.



So we will see how it works out.



My plan is to polish and prep.

Then:

-IPA wipedown

-Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enchancer

-Wolfgange Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0

-let cure

-Top with Fuzion after a QD wipedown.
 
I use FinishKare 1000P topped with Danase Wet Glaze from April-October, both cost less than $20 and look excellent. Spif with FK425 after washing. For winter I use Collinite, either 476/885 or 845, very durable in our Northeastern winters, salt, oily grunge et al, and the look is quite acceptable.
 
Happy Birthday! I'm still hoping that some member of my family will give me Victoria Concours Red for my birthday next week ... but I'm not holding out much hope. Alas.
 
Thanks a lot Akimel. You may want to check that special at autogeek on Fuzion. I was determined to never touch Fuzion for full price, my wife agreed that $100 for 2 jars was as fair of a deal that i'll get. :xyxthumbs
 
Streetlife said:
Thanks a lot Akimel. You may want to check that special at autogeek on Fuzion. I was determined to never touch Fuzion for full price, my wife agreed that $100 for 2 jars was as fair of a deal that i'll get. :xyxthumbs



I got my tub of Fuzion last November when it was on sale! I'm waiting for spring! :)



But I still want a tub of Victoria Red. Call me greedy. ;)
 
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