Hi guys.. i have been applying Fusso first time in my life and i was careful, but anyway i did one mistake... When i was waxing corners, unfortunately i passed through them, it dried and now are little white spots on plastic parts... Can you help me, please, how to deal with it?
If I apply a coat of Soft99 Fusso Coat to my car today and it works fine for 12 months, what do I have to do to re-apply it in a year's time. Assuming that I am fine with the appearance of the paintworks it sufficient for me to (i) wash the car well, (ii) do a chemical and physical decontamination and (iii) do a panel prep? Surely I do not have to remove whatever is left of the firsy application before re-applying? I look forward to hearing from you.
This is popular for a reason, it's great long-lasting protection, with fantastic hydrophobicity. Most people apply too much, making it hard to buff. It's a very good wax, but in my experience no better than Bilt Hamber double speed wax, which is 50% cheaper.
I bought Fusso Coat and i tried it but mine is really powdery when applied. It is also very hard to apply since it is not that smooth and it doesnt spread properly. Buffing it also very hard. It feels hard and powdery. What should i do?
I found this product terrible to use. It has left dark marks on my once immaculate paintwork, it’s not easy to apply at all. I now have to panel wipe my whole car and start again, I’m really looking forward to throwing it in the bin tomorrow! Avoid!
What can i do to remove the fusso coat to do it over again? Because the first time i applied i didnt do compound and clay and all the prep work... and i also applied a bit thick layer... so it not gloss at all and have some hazy surface look...
Hi, can I double coat this product? If I can, how long after the first coat can I apply the second coat? Also, if I wanted to apply a topper after, how long do I have to wait?
How do you clean the foam applicator after a session? I just washed mine under warm water with a little dish soap, but this wax appears to be staying in the foam. Thanks for any help.
Do not never use water. You will use twice as much and make it 10 times harder to apply. Using a dry applicator makes really easy and you see how much your using. I used more on 2 panels with it wet then I did on the rest of my car.
You wet the applicator to make it softer and more maneuverable across body work. Its not wet when you apply the wax. If your applicator is stiff you have an increased chance of damaging your paint work and uneven pressure when applying. You don't need to do it.
Really want to buy some of this stuff but am a little confused as to the best version for my paint. I have an Estoril Blue BMW M235i. Should I get the dark or light wax please?