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The Search for the Perfect Car Wax Ends Here: Is Fusso Coat the Answer?
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I put Fusso Black on my Lexus Grey in June of last year, topped up with Bazooka it's still going. I'm going to now coat it with Mirror shine and the Fusso Detailer spray which they say lasts 6 months. This combo is Savage. A neighbour asked what I was doing and did his 2 beamers black and his wife's Kia. I explained to him how to wash, and apply throughout, He's thrilled and showing pictures to every one. He is my second student 😂
Nice one that's so cool
How can i increase gloss for fusso coat while not reducing it main properties of hydrophobicity and duribility. Help me out please. And how about washing it
I wish to be your 3rd student! Whats the steps to do it?! My teacher 😂
What do you use to wash the car first?
@@invadertopak You can use Fusso King Of Gloss on top of the Fusso Soft 99 - It’s meant to go with it.
New to your channel. Been washing my cars for years but never got into making it amazing because I’ve never really known how. That’s until I got a car worth preserving the look of. Chanced on Fusso coat and your channel. Fusso coat is the easiest ‘wax’ I’ve ever used, in 30 years of owning cars. It gives amazing results. It’s that good that a detailer friend has even asked who does my car for me. I love that I can just give the car a quick spray down after work to keep it clean and that my maintenance washes are so much quicker and easier. I reckon the tin will last about ten years so it’s amazing value for money.
Yeah it's a great wax. They just need smaller pots as most people won't get through that much wax in a lifetime
A bit late to your channel. But I appreciate how you’re so down to earth and show your viewers how good detailing can be done with basic tools for the ordinary man.
Never too late my friend. I just like to share my own thoughts on what I've learned over the years 🙏
I got the Fusso light wax & a DA machine, watched ALOT of how toos & which were good products, spent Too much on other products before finding this Excellent stuff, been on my Fiesta since Oct 2021, still going super strong, Glaco on the glass, brilliant combo, that's a great tip(wet sponge) and Another great video, from an Epic Fella.! Honest! 👍🏻👌🏻 I love the fresh clean beading...
I use King of gloss in the spring & summer, Fusso in autumn & winter.
Best waxes I've ever used, very reasonably priced.
I plan to use fusso light on my white golf. I found your channel by researching fusso wax. You give clear concise information, I’m now subscribed 👍
Thanks very much 🙏
I’m a weekend warrior and have just purchased a BMW X5 M50. Gave it a good clean and a mop and polish and then applied fusso wax. Omg this thing is nuts, every stage I was getting to the paint work was getting better and better and the fusso just gave it that final bang and it now looks insane! That’s for the video 🔥
Nice one. It takes a fair bit of work but those results were probably achieved more from your dedication and hard work 👏
Love fusso been using it for a few years now water repellent and waking your car after a few weeks is amazing!!!
I'm currently moving from Essex to Midlands.. going into new years after the super cold season, I'll be taking your word on it and giving it a go!
To be quite honest, your advice has never led me astray, along with forensic detailing, the journey into weekend warrior and detailing has been absolutely brilliant with no harsh mistakes.
Much appreciated as always man🤘🏽
Thanks so much. I have a new channel now which is designed to help beginners
thanks bro; great vid.
i stumbled across this but as a detailing enthusiast love the content - may i ask for advice on what cloths you use (i have always found even expensive microfibre to leave lint/fluffy shit) 😂
Literally just had mine delivered today! So great timing for your video!! The cupra will be a getting a good bath tomorrow and a trial of this!!
I've used it for a few years now and people ask for it again and again, its great for repeat business and happy customers, lots who like washing their cars themselves between visits
What do you do when re-applying the Soft99? Do you have to remove the previous year's coating? Or do you simply wash the car, decontaminate and panel prep before putting the next application on top of the previous year. Presumably it will bond properly with the previous year's application.
@user-pz6dw3ot8j The paintwork is decontaminated etc before re application but it's generally very easy going and they are usually still very slick, even after twelve months, Fusso may lose its beading after eight months, especially on the sides and lower front doors etc but it is generally still there.
Many thanks, Neil.@@AtomicGent
I just love your videos , your content and humor. Its amazing. I wish you reach million subs soon.
Thank you Praying something happens soon
A fellow valeter told me about another ceramic wax he started using and said it was brilliant, thanks for sharing.
If you like ceramic waxes I may have something right up your street soon on the channel
@@epicautomotivedetailing Cool, look forward to it, many thanks
I have both and they are amazing best wax I’ve ever used period. Brilliant results
Facts.
Fusso is even easier to be applied. Not fool proof but easy.
If you will use modern day QD then fusso is just a base protection and yeah it will last. It has good initial look but wont compare against top waxes. But if you put QDs then who cares. Get a watergold and you good!
Prep is all.
Light one will remove easier and be more fool proof in terms of prep, amount and removal.
Love Fuso coat, I usually apply it to our cars in the autumn as a winter wax.
What do you do when re-applying the Soft99? Do you have to remove the previous year's coating? Or do you simply wash the car, decontaminate and panel prep before putting the next application on top of the previous year. Presumably it will bond properly with the previous year's application.
Always a great day when epic car show drops a new video
Thank you 🙏
Watched this fab video when it came out, bought fusso the next day and finally used it last weekend. Well, you're 100% right, it's awesome stuff. I did a GT decon wash, fall out, fine compound and then the Fusso, it's rained ever since and I can't believe the beading, amazing. Got to say, I'd seen a few moans about buffing and being a first time user, indeed, a first time waxer, I followed the instructions to the T, no issues whatsoever.
I've just ordered one I'll let you know next week, looks good 😎
Used it today what a great product, never had a car polish up this good, thanks for another great video, keep them coming always a good watch
Thanks for a honest opinion I'm going to give this a try it looks amazing and got some fantastic reviews your car looks amazing too
Thanks Dave
Have this wax and 2 black cars that’s why I bought it,.have just purchased a white car so was nice to hear you can use it on both light and dark as I spend a fortune on car products thanks to the tube,
Tried Fusso because of Forensic Detailings & your video, Fusso coat then Fukupika after to finish, unbelievable !
Soft99 have superb choices, i can't see me using anything else !
Nice one. That's cool. It's great provided you don't over do it with the wax lol
Just bought the light version of this wax, haven't applied it, was going to wait until September ready for the wetter weather etc. Also bought the Glaco windscreen compound and coating, have applied this and am more than happy from what I've seen with the recent inclement weather we've been having down on the south coast.
Weather here is so random at moment. One day it's a heatwave next it's freezing
Just watched this video as I really want to try it but have two other waxes already, I don’t really want to waste them. Will definitely try some eventually😀
Used it for the first time this Monday.
Love it. It’s rained a couple of times since and the car looks fantastic and still really clean!!
The water beads roll off like little marbles lol
Yeah it's a brilliant wax. Think some people want a permanent fix I just intend to use it every 6-8 months
So glad I found your channel. Got myself a very nice car a week ago and watched all your videos teaching me what to do. Washed it yesterday and it looks great. Got the Ava P55 that you recommended it's great. My friend recommended Gyeon and Poor boys products, car looks great but wonder what it would look like with Yum and soft 99 king of gloss products 🙃 so glad I found your channel had so much fun cleaning my car
Hello thanks for the kind message. Much appreciated. I've got a new channel coming out that solely focuses on teaching how to videos so they will be short and sweet
I have this wax in my Amazon cart for over a year now....🤦🏾♂️ itching to get it. Now I'm going to head to my Amazon account now and buy it.... thanks to you Dave have me spending more money 💰
I've got it in my cart too. Looks like he's made our minds up for us!
@@as680783 😆 yea I order mine lol
I used the Fusso dark on a Metallic Oak brown car from new. Kept it great for 3 years . Have used the light fusso on a Velvet Red Cupra Ateca from new but with AG ceramic over that . OTT maybe but it's 3 weeks since last washed and still looking superb.
Yeah it's one of those special occasion waxes for sure 👌
Great video Dave! I haven't had the chance to try out fusso yet, but all I see is that most of the people whose tried it, loved it so far. Ohh, and yes: you kept the TN 🔥🙏
Thanks mate. It's a great wax. Will be trying few others out for summer
I recently rescued a black E46 touring from a local driveway, where it had sat under a tree for months. A day's washing and Machine compounding was finished off with a coat of Fusso Black. It looks amazing and the previous owner couldn't believe the shine.
The beading also looked impressive after it rained!
Great vid as usual dude thanks for your time and effort 😃👏👏👏👏👏⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👌
Solid, straightforward advice and information. Thanks so much.
Thanks Shea
Loved soft99 so gotta try this one soon Dave, thanks!
Fusso is awesome thou I rarely use it , I generally use zymol concours glaze , Wolfgang fuzion and sonax thou I do agree for the cost fusso is a definite positive for up sale
Hi I am definitely going to try fusso dark on my dark blue Audi great video mate 👍😁
Thanks Andrew 🙏
Thanks for the video Dave. Soft99 do some great products. Kiwami and Water Block are another couple that spring to mind. Once clients see the hydrophobicity of Fusso Coat for sure they will tempted as opposed to forking out extra for a ceramic coating.
Cheers Karl. It's definitely one of those products that is definitely for a real car care enthusiast. If I use it once a year by the time it runs out I'll be 56 lol
@epicautomotivedetailing does this stuff smells
@@biggdogfresh2263 It does have an industrial chemical smell.
Another great video Dave, I might have to give it a go.
Cheers Mark 🙏
I’ve known this wax was around but never bothered ... Until you reviewed it … I just NEED to get some now. That’s it Dave, your an influencer - time to set up your own online shop !
It's definitely a wax with huge earning potential for businesses. thanks mate
Used soft99 for about 3 years now, I apply it twice a year, full winter prep, then coat of soft99 topped up with sonax bsd every weekly wash, results are amazing, great combination, same for my summer prep full decon, clay, light correction, polish then coat of soft99 + bsd,
Much better results than what I was using before which was bilt hamber dsw, and that is a good wax but is tricky to apply even in cooler conditions
I have a tin of the old fusso nothing beats it for durability about 8 months real world
I don't use it very often as it lasts so long I don't get to use any of the other waxes in my wax collection
Top it with sonax BSD every few washes and it goes on forever
Hi dave, I love using the soft 99 fuso wax I have mine a few years and I find it very easy to use, can't wait to see what you will be using in the next few videos 👍👍
Got loads of bits of brands coming. Prefer the big videos but sadly they don't get the views
@@epicautomotivedetailing those types of videos are great because you review it brand see how it works and get your thoughts, but it's great to see you and your dad cleaning car's and getting stressed out on the way home 🤣🤣
Great video mate! Looking forward to trying it out👍🏾
Thanks Angelo 🙏
I have been looking at coatings and waxes to use on my clio rs you have made my mind up cheers 🍻
i put 2 coats of fusso on my car near the end of September and is still beading up decently.... great stuff and only takes a bit longer to apply and buff than the likes of turtlewax seal and shine
It's amazing stuff. I love using it
I'm using seal and shine at the moment, how much better is fuso of you don't mind me asking
@@mm7460 not a lot in it to be honest, i just like spending the time "waxing" after doing any corrections needed once a year. i got my tin of original fusso for £20 about 6 years ago and haven't put a dent in the amount used. apparently the newer tin is easier to buff and is less streaky but even on my black car i never got much streaks, key is to keep the coats as thin as possible but the turtle wax is cheaper ( i get the newer reformated bottles for£6 )and just generally a lot quicker to apply and buff so i use it as a topper every few months
Thanks just ordered one to try on my daughters new Vitara
Take your time applying it and follow instructions and it will look brilliant 👌
Definitely looks good , not sure if will get round to trying it .
Use a detail spray after each wash so never short on protection
Its great wax but i wish they did smaller sizes. Most people like to try one brand then move on
@@epicautomotivedetailing
That's very true, good idea that .
Just lately I've been trying new stuff , keeps things exciting.
Been stuck in my ways with products, being a weekend warrior I don't get though much , and although love the hobby dont want to fill garage up with products won't use again.
@@epicautomotivedetailing
How about it in a spray or cream form ?
Just find it a bit sticky to buff off , and not easy laying down a think ammount
I love the slickness after buffing it of. The looks after initial application are like adding additional clear coat.
It's buff off Easy? How much time do you left it on panel?
@@user-hn6tk7kr2pyou have to put it on thin
I mean thin thinner thinnest
Take the yellow sponge that comes with it and soak it and then ring it out
Put the yellow sponge in the can and turn it in a circle motion two or three times lightly
A tiny bit goes a long way
I mean a really long way
One can should be able to do about 30 cars easily.
Work in small sections
It will flash pretty quick if you keep it really thin
Work in the shade
Buff it off
After take a clean micro fiber cloth and buff it again
Do the whole car this way
Keep it off plastics
If you get it on any plastic just use a clean rag and wipe it off right away
There is no better wax/sealant on the market
Let it dry 24 hrs
After that you can top it with anything you want
Fusso makes a product called King Of Gloss or Mirror Shine
It’s meant to go with this coating and add extra gloss.
Hi Dave great review, haven't tried it yet but will most definitely look into it.👌
Thanks my friend
Brilliant stuff , the tin last forever as a weekend warrior. Great gloss and protection for a great price . Not many products match it for value
Yeah it didn't even need a video the product has such a great reputation
@@epicautomotivedetailing what do you think of time saving for a fusso coated car alot quicker
Nice video. Fusso is definitely a top notch product. I wonder if it will be banned eventually as PFAS are cracked down on. That’s the only real pro of some ceramic coatings, no fluorine. I think applying wax a couple times a year is easier than coating.
Fusso is amazing
Sure is
What shampoo do you recommend for maintenance washes for Fusso Coat?
And what drying aid would you use? I am thinking to use P&S Bead Maker or Rain Drop Bazooka.
+ would like to see more Soft99 products on this channel.
Soft 99 makes a whole range of very good detailing products for a very fair price. Their soaps are also great (although not scented at all) as well as their wash sponges (which I have actually come to like much better than a wash mitt, pad, or microfiber cloth) on well maintained vehicles. And NO their wash sponges will NOT scratch your vehicles. In fact, I think they are actually safer after experimenting with them over the past few months. Again, NOT on real heavy dirt. They are really nice on WELL maintained vehicles. I just use a single bucket with a grit guard and dunk the sponge in the solution frequently. No problems with scratching. These are superior quality sponges, not the dollar store crap sponges that would scratch a hardened porcelain sink from the 1950's! For the average person just looking to do a weekly or bi-weekly maintenance clean of their vehicle, Soft 99 products would be an excellent choice.
Another one good video👌could you compare the turtle wax ceramic graphene paste and fusso? which you think is better.😀
Thanks brotha. Ordered mine :)
@epiccarshow Been using Fusso for a few years now. Original formula seemed better to apply but still like the new product. Most popular amongst Audi RS owners for some reason? Also popular with classic car owners. Another great video, thanks for posting.
Looks a good product! Recently bought poor boys black hole and love the results mate! 🤘🏻
Great vid a usual. I haven't tried Fusso Coat, but do have a tub of Soft 99 Water Block which is very similar and excellent.
The v1 is the best wax ever,nothing touches it
It's a wax I'm seriously contemplating buying as I'm getting less to e to maintain my daily and this would work as a good base level of protection, great video as always Dave
I used the Fusso light after a friend recommended it and was VERY impressed on the white Sportage I had..
I've just bought a Santa Fe which is Ocean Blue (sometimes it looks "grey" and other times "blue" depending on the light) . I'm pleased after watching your video the Fusso Light can be used on darker cars too saves splashing out again. PS Love the informative vids keep up the good work!
Yeah you can use it on dark paint. The difference is so small you wouldn't notice. It always gets brilliant results
I've used Fusso for a few years now. The only thing I can say I don't like about it is that its not a glossy way, and needs something to boost it up, and as soon as you cover it with a detail spray you loose that incredible beading. If you get high spots then put more on to use the solvents to re-melt the wax, and re buff down.
Fusso makes two products as toppers
King of Gloss
Mirror shine
This will give you the extra gloss you are looking for
Lasts between 3-6 months depending on weather and containments
I keep wanting to try this wax, but I'm so reluctant to break from my normal routine. My mind set is that the car needs a good spit n polish with every clean. After final rinse I use a light misting of Seal n Shine all over before dry down and buffing. So quick and easy and stunning finish. I suppose a hard wax would offer that extra longevity of protection but unless the car has just been prepared to perfection I wouldn't chose it. It really is a once a year product for upsale. Having said all that, I'm still gonna buy some and play 😄
I might get this wax, not to mention it costs only £30, as some brands would charge you much more. If you get 20 applications out of the pot it's only £1.50!
Yeah it's good value for sure
Been using fusso for at least 8 years now (obviously not the same ton) and value for money along with ease of use and quality it can't be beaten for the money
What do you do when re-applying the Soft99? Do you have to remove the previous year's coating? Or do you simply wash the car, decontaminate and panel prep before putting the next application on top of the previous year's. Presumably it will bond properly with the previous year's application.
Just a decontamination, maybe use a clay cloth and just reapply
Many thanks@@Tvigness
Never used it yet but will definitely be my next purchase
Looking forward to see how it performs against my turtle wax ceramic wax
That's an interesting comparison. The turtle Wax graphene paste wax is pretty awesome
@@epicautomotivedetailing Yeah. TW graphene/ceramic paste is currently my favourite. I'm going to buy the Fusso for application on clients' cars over the winter period me thinks.
Dave. Great video with much to consider for a wide range of punters. Best I buy some and see what the results are like.
Thanks Nigel 🙏
Used the new Fusso and the older version. Great wax.
Yeah new one still holding up well
100% agree. This wax is a must for customers not wanting to get a ceramic coating.
I charge from £30 £45 as a add on pending onthe size of the vehicle.
2 of my regulars took this as a added on with there mini valets thats done every 4wks so was an easy £65 - £70 for 2hrs work.
Ive been trying the dark on light cars and light on dark cars to see if i could notice any difference as this is something i was wondering myself.
You have pointed out it out plain and simple and the obvious 1 has fillers 😂😂.
Now i feeling think as shite 😕
Yeah it's such a good upsell. I know someone who charges over £80 but the majority down here are £50-80. Definitely feel this is more for the business valeters over the weekend warriors
“Not for your weekend warriors”- after I’ve applied my fourth coat this month. 😂
Jokes aside, I tried this for the first time last month on our white car. Very happy with the results. They’re retarmacing the roads here and the car gets covered in contaminants. This wax makes them so easy to remove.
One thing I’m missing in my arsenal is an affordable wax/ sealant that stops brake dust sticking to wheels. I can spend more time cleaning the white wheels than I can the rest of the car and my back doesn’t appreciate it. Any suggestions?
Best wax by far for durabilty not tried the new one still have the old one
This one seems good. Wasn't sure why they changed it
@@epicautomotivedetailing it didn't met new legislation the old one stinks like petrol lucky enough managed to get the old one a year or so ago all the way from Russia
@@APASSIONFORDETAILING crikey not sure I like the sound of that lol.
Got the light version, used it on my shitty Vectra in direct sunlight and it was still tidy to use. Prob wont have the best lasting protection as it wasnt done properly but its beading lovely after a month still.
Brave man using it in the shade 👌
Great video, what are your thoughts on Fusso King of Gloss? Thanks again for everything everything you do. From the USA
You're right about opinions etc Dave but also I have found the whole detailing industry confusing at times, I think it's often deliberate too, to keep people spending, using, trying and experimenting. I've never bought any Soft99 products mainly because they are so confusing, I mean what's the difference between Fusso Coat, The Kiwami, Dark & Black Protection Wax, New Scratch Clear Wax Dark, Revolution Mirror Finish Wax and Mirror Shine Wax to name just a few all from the same manufacturer! It's no wonder people end up confused, there must be hundreds of waxes available from the myriad of brands there are these days! 😫
Yeah I know many people who lose lots of money because they buy the wrong product. Needless to say that won't be happening much longer. There is a new brand coming to the market this year that talks the same language as I do. Watch this space
@@epicautomotivedetailingoooh intriguing! I'll look forward to that 👍🏻
It's great stuff indeed. I use the Extreme Gloss Black Hard Wax of the same people a lot and that is very similar to Fusso Coat, only a bit cheaper. The 12 months is a bit exaggerated though.
Think 12 months is maximum which for a wax is pretty good going. But I reckon for the weekend warrior it will be bit shorter
I thought that 12-months was OTT too, Martin. That was until I saw the OCD (Obsessed Car Detailer) channel and his experience with Fusso Coat. In the video he was giving a car a strip wash with Fusso Coat added some months before, and he couldn't get the stuff off the car no matter how many chemicals and shampoos he tried. Another channel was giving a panel with Fusso Coat a torture test and he gave-up at around 50 washes, at which time the product was still sheeting and beading the same as when he began the test. A couple of my detailing mates swear by the stuff. One of them has been using it religiously on his own car for over six years! Got to go and get some now the man has given it his endorsement.
@@as680783 Here in my internet bubble (carclean forum) they speak of 6-8 months which is still excellent. It all depends on how you use your car: is it a daily driver and how many miles does it drive? Does it sleep indoors? How is the maintenance?
We do agree on the fact that it is decent stuff :)
Great advice Dave. Love your content and how easy to watch your videos are. I have spent a lot of years I'm the automotive industry and I have a rather large collection of Paint Protections, like DiamondBrite, SupaGuard and BMW Seal & Protect that I have acquired from valeters.
As a hobbyist who also reviews cars on my channel, I look for convenience as well as durability. I'm feeling like I should walk away from using the paint protections in favour of this sort of wax - what are your thoughts?!
Cheers. Matt
My personal preference for my own cars is finding something that is quick to apply but that's because I clean so many cars. If I was an enthusiast I'd use more waxes
Thanks. It seems like good value, I'll give it a whirl based on your recommendation.
Tried fusso a couple of years ago. Made the mistake of putting it on in sunlight and was difficult to take off. Tried it again in cooler conditions but was very disappointed with the longevity of it. Noticed it fading after about a month. In fairness it was extremely wet at that time. Haven’t used it since.
I applied some on the company e-scooter when it was new and everything without any dust or grime
6 months later it still holds quite well. Water beading isn't as beautiful as in the beginning, but after some snowfoam and pressure washer it basically is clean again and still has a good amount of shine
It was left outside literally the whole time and wasn't covered or anything
Contamination can still occur so that instant beading won't last a lifetime but with regular maintenance it should hold up fine
nice video Dave
Been on every car I have owned for a year now great gloss and the water behavior is up there but if you keep your car out side it can die of sooner than a year even after being prepared first
I normally wax the car few times a year anyways 🙂
Fusso is a monster of a wax hands down
Sure is 👌
Great video, love Fusso Coat. However, I was always advised its more of a sealant than wax (Apparently, in Japan, they don't have a word for sealant, so it's marketed as Wax), but I love it never had an issue even now my car has been wrapped, it's still an amazing product, though I do use a coat of wax on top.
Love the Fusso Coat.
I have just used soft coat 99. I snow foamed, decontaminated and washed I applied the coat but have ended up with a mottled finish on the bonnet. The car had a Diamond bright a year ago, would that be a reason for the fusso not working. What I have I done wrong, can I take the fusso off, and how to do so?
I use to use this wax on my meteor grey vrs with outstanding results. I'd question the 12 month durability the vrs is our family daily wagon though so may be that could have an effect on durability.
The only reason I stopped using fusso was I had a onyx graphine coating put on the car. Allegedly the onyx graphine coat should last upto 5 years with regular maintenance and care.
It seems to be holding up its been 12month since it was applied.
I still use fusso if I do family or friends cars. Or collinite is another of my favourites
I've got few graphene products. Not totally sold yet but getting there
@@epicautomotivedetailing
To be honest with you .
The jury is still out.
It's been 12 months since the application.
I only got it because it was my brothers detailing business and they were looking at offering onyx coating they sent out a free bottle for them to try. To see if they liked the product.
He offered me the chance to get my vrs coated. So thought why not it only cost 15 quid that was for the cost of shipping from Germany to UK.
We did all the prep work and applied the coating at his detailing studio.
It was a long day around 14 hrs washing.. decontamination. claybar 3 stage polish then applied 2 layers of the graphine coating.
I must say washing the car through winter was easier since it was coated.
Spray with anachem citra clean leave a few minutes then anachem snowfoam leave to dwell a few minutes then wash with the trusty nilfisk p180 . Bang and grime is gone.
There is No coating in the world that last more than 2 years.
@@jamesbond7648 I disagree with that
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Fair comment.!
But can you give an explanation why you say this.
There are loads of ceramic and graphine. Coatings out there with claims they last more than 2 years.
I have personally seen ceramic coating still going strong after 18 months.
My coating is still going strong its been on just over a year..
I have both light and dark not used them as of yet but I have a kuga and a tt so will use them on them then will sell it to customers if I like it
Ordered some of the light one for a metallic silver car. After application & then a wash in say 2-3weeks time with just car shampoo, would you add something like a ceramic spray whilst wet from autoglym/turlewax on top or is there no need for literally 10-12 months? Cheers
Very good wax. Doesnt smell too great though. Very easy to apply and to remove. Very hydrofobic too.
quick question matey, how does the new formula stack up to the old
Still I would advise caution to the people installing it, the hobbyist, weekend warriors like myself. You CAN screw it up and quite hard . I didn't stick to installation guidelines and it was a pretty grim experience. I applied it to the whole hood and went on cleaning the garage, who knows how much time has passed. I had inadequate lighting so some areas were laid on thick. It obviously stayed fir too long and you could not buff out some areas, sort of high spots. It's not harmless wax, it packs a punch and do it properly or else the punch goes into your face ...
Yeah for beginners it can take practice but for valeters using it for an upsell it's very easy money thank goodness
What wax is better for a red car?? I have f60 countryman chilli red please xx love both your channels x
I heard this stains plastics is this correct? Would it be a problem is it lightly touched it while door door panels for instance?. Thanks great vids
Fusso also has a high gloss version of its original, you should give that a try.
Been using this a few years now honestly I forgot how good it was until recently when I used it on a friends C63 I detailed. I applied king of gloss to my own car yesterday and the gloss levels are awesome was beading nicely today after some showers 😎
It's pretty good admittedly it's not fastest way to get good shine but so worth it
Can be applied on headlights, tires, mate plastic, tires, glass?
What do you do when re-applying the Soft99 in year 2? Do you have to remove the previous year's coating? Or do you simply wash the car, decontaminate and panel prep before putting the next application (Year 2) on top of the previous year's (Year 1). Presumably it will bond properly with the previous year's application.
Fusso coat was impressive
yeah its great stuf
Best of all time is Liquid Glass polish. Prove me wrong. :)
So in your opinion, which would show better on a black car; this Fusso wax, or Turtle Wax's Graphene+ Ceramic wax? Great channel which I only came across a few weeks ago 👍😊
Honestly you can't go wrong with either. Some people just dislike turtle Wax because of their brand name. I thought it was great
CZcams channel called Apex Detail
He does a video on Fusso soft 99
He did 100 washes and it still held up
He then did a torture test
It stilled held up
It is the best wax/ sealant I have ever used
Want more gloss ?
Top off the Fusso with their King of Gloss or Mirror Shine.
One tin should last you for years and years.
Could you use this on top of a ceramic coat that has light swirls in it?