Testing Soft99 Glaco, Fusso Boost and Fukupika!
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- Опубліковано 22 січ 2025
- Soft99Store.co.uk kindly sent me some products to try so I gave them a go on the car before we head off on holiday!
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Loved the real world progression to getting windscreen clean as you showed what we have all experienced with the stuff left beyond the wiper blade path and what it takes to actually get it clean. The Glaco compound looks like a real time saver regardless of if you apply a sealant after or not.
Thanks, I love the Glaco compound for the clean that glass cleaner can't do.
Great video again Scottie, never seen these products but they gave a great finish.
Thank you for the video Specky. Soft 99 products are usually good quality and cost effective, so it will be interesting to see how long the Glaco Ultra lasts.
Very good and interesting test.
Kind regards from Mallorca, Spain👍
Muchas gracias!
Like the performance of the glass coat, seems quality stuff. Very informative video Specky, as always 🙌
Thanks as always Viktor! 👊🏻
As you know Specky, i used both the compound and sealer a couple of months ago...... both easy to use and the water behavior is brilliant. BUT having read up a bit on their products, this one is recommended for speeds above 40 kph, they have another that is for up to 40 kph which apparently works great too.
Well done mate, love the new intro ❤️
Thank you squire!
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I’ve been really enjoying using Soft99 products lately.
Glass sealants are always a bit controversial and some people can’t seem to get results with any of them but for those of us who like them the glaco range is quality stuff, keen to try the new DX version coming soon too which is supposed to be more extreme water behaviour.
Strange you seemed to find the Fusso boost slightly easier than the Fukupika I experienced slightly the other way but both are similar. Not sure what to make of the Fukupika as it seems to say it’s everything from waterless wash to 6 month sealant but whatever the claims it gives good results with minimum effort.
I think their products punch above their price range to be honest. As for our different experiences, that's most likely due to things like quality of paint, level of prep etc. The de cleaner for glass was particularly impressive both for cleaning and water repellency.
Looking forward to trying the rest!
Specky can you give us a test of fusso F7 all colour? Can’t find much info about it but seems it might be a liquid version of original fusso 99 wax? Certainly smells like it!
I made a video featuring F7 recently. It's the Best Paint Protection video.
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Apologies! Must have missed that and it didn’t come up in search..
All the best from sunny Paisley.
Nice video mate I tried the glaco but got wiper judder but that was way back when I started out but have recently striped my windscreen so may give it another go now I know a little bit more
A wee tip for judder is to clean the blades then add a little Glaco to a cloth and rub it on the wiper blades.
@@SpeckyMcSporran yeah I didn’t do that before my bad but you learn from your mistakes
Be interesting to see how you find it after a few weeks. I have always found windscreen coatings to start smearing after a couple of weeks which is to do with the wiper blades. I have used H2Go on the side windows and it easily lasts a year +
Would you recommend soft99 wax over Garage therapy cs three Ceramic spray sealant. Not witch way to go.
It really depends what you're looking for. Soft99 Fusso Coat is hard to beat for longevity and chemical resilience but Garage Therapy 3CS topped with Two Sigma is an incredible combo with better looks in my opinion.
I’m getting my car ready for Polishing what Products would you use for protection I was going down the road of Garage therapy Sealant sprays. Is there anything you recommend Instead
It's a personal preference really. If you like sprayable protection then sealants like GT Three CS topped with Two Sigma is a great combo. As for wax I love AutoGlym Ultra High Definition Wax and Bilt Hamber Double Speed Wax.
will you test the Rain Drop bazooka from Soft99?
Yes absolutely 👍🏻
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Hello like that english oi….
Tip from a k-razy dutchy sometimes i use wheel britner from megs 4:1 very dirty windscreens…. And work it in with a melanine sponge then is most grime in a instant gone
Interesting tip!
Yes it is-like waterspots sometimes i see lot of guys struggle with it
It isnt so hard just use panel per panel a good strong wheel cleaner or a diluted strong one about 3:1 or 4:1 spray on spread it out and rinse of really well dry and gone by a flinq uff ure eyes bye bye waterspots
I'm starting to use soft99 products as they work REALLYgood
Great video. Bit late to the party! But I’ve recently purchased some Fukupika. I find it a nice easy on, easy off product. I’m just a bit confused about what it actually is! Is it a sealant type product (with up to to 6 months durability) that’s applied every couple of months? Or is it a quick Detailer to be used weekly? I’m currently using it monthly and then use the Soft99 luxury gloss quick Detailer weekly on top. As far as I can see it’s even marketed as a waterless wash! Interested to hear what you think of it.
I see your confusion and sadly I can't help clear it up. Fukupika is as easy to use as a QD but acts like a sealant. Technically a QD should have a cleaning element to it so I'd use it more like a sealant to be safe.
I was very impressed by these products i have it on my own car.
I've had that coating on my 330ci using 3 coats and it's only just fallen away after two years.. I prefer to machine clean I just feel reassured it's contamination free.
Looking forward to the update after 6 month's
BIG fan of the glass sealant , one of the better window sealants I have used on mine . Lasts ages Ive found and starts around 35 / 40 to clear off the screen . I said to Heather its something I would regard as a safety type product to keep vision clearer whilst driving . Your right about the need for both it seems a bit of a no need item for one of them . Most likely ARE the same product , because its unlike a company to sell you something thats the same as something else they sell is it ?
Can we please get a new fusso vs old fusso comparison! I watched an old video where you promised this video would come on to the channel.
Yes! I finally have a tin of new Fusso so I'll be able to make that video soon!
@@SpeckyMcSporran Thank you Specky. It will be good to see if the new Fusso really is less durable than the old Fusso and if so, by how much?
I swear by Soft 99 products the Glaco sealant suggested 12 hours curing time in a dry environment
I wish I had the space to keep the car dry 🥺
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Magic eraser is what you want for cleaning and stripping the glass prior to protection, NOT a scourer sided sponge. Magic eraser once over and done.
I've tried both and if I've got time I'll use both.
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I only have two dedicated tyre brushes in my arsenal, one tough shine and one SGCB. As for Vikan brushes, I haven't bought any in years as they last forever!
Whoops, my mistake! Must've been another Craig something or other north o the border... Sorry bro!
Haha no worries
You shouldn't really judge a product on unprepared paint bro
The glass sealant is really good
If it performs well on unprepared paint then think how good it would be after full prep!
Not everyone wants to decontaminate, clay and polish before adding a spray sealant.
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As always! 🙌🏻
The worst crap ever that I have tested. Period.
And the best?