The Fusso haze it's a really common issue mostly due to the layer thickness and buff time. It initially drove me nuts too as I had to polish it and then redo it every time once I got the technique correctly. When it is this hot, it's usually on and straight off (
Im pretty sure its due to weather condition..i live in bali normally at 35 degrees celcius over here at max but never had those ghosted haze problem with gyeon wax..but i do have streaks n smears with gyeon wax and need to buff off with multiple microfiber..but the beading of gyeon wax is out of this world i guess..it beats out gyeon mohs and other coatings for it beadings property ..i wish gyeon wax could give extra slickness to it..as it lacks of slickness
Fusso is the only wax/sealant that I have used that lasted a year. I have three cans of the old Fusson Enough for life. I never had a ghosting problem Also you can top Fusso with any kind of product you want. Fusso is the real deal.
Living in Southern AZ we get up to 100 and change some days, but never seen a wax gas off like that. Wonder if it's the melting point of the wax...our outside temps may be high, but the panels in the sun are going to be hotter. 😎 Good to know, the Q2 is sounding amazing!!
Ya, I don’t like to use wax on peoples cars because I never know what the next few days will bring with ghosting. Even though, sometimes I want that wax look I just can’t risk it. So, only my cars can get the wax job. 😂
@@DetailingBreakdown I have had gyeon wax on since April 4 washes and still the same it is garaged and a weekend car though. But I done a full prep and detail all with gyeon products to
@@DetailingBreakdown Australia’s probably a bit hotter in summer so I’ll see how it goes. I’ve also applied it to my daughters car 1 side gyeon wax other side of bonnet AGHD WAX but I’ve also topped with gyeon wet coat after 3 weeks of weather on it and it was still fine couldn’t tell the difference tbh. Been about a month now with the wet coat on and it’s no different from the day applied after 3 washes
That's really interesting. Especially the fact that BOTH of them ghosted. Did you have anything underneath of it? I couldn't remember but I thought you polished before applying those two so there really shouldn't have been anything underneath. I don't like the fact you have to come back and remove ghosting from the paint. That would drive me crazy. When I put on a product, I want it to be glossy after I remove it and that's it.
I polished and cleaned before application. I don’t like ghosting but it could just be my climate. Now u can make your decision. Let me know what u decide on this one.
@@DetailingBreakdown I'll let you know. I'm glad you posted the update. I'm really happy with the Polishangel Viking Coat and Viking Spritz I have on the car right now. It's fantastic. If I do get the hankering to put a wax on the car, I still have a lot of RAPIDWAXX from Polishangel left so I would probably top it with that for the time being since it would probably play well with other Polishangel stuff. But the PA Viking Spritz is a good product too, very similar to Rapidwaxx in application. Quick spray on, quickly wipe off. Great slickness and shine. And Viking Coat and Spritz is supposed to be one of the most durable sealants available. I've been really happy with Polishangel. It's my current favorite. I do still like trying other products, but I mostly try those on my daily driver or my wife daily.
@@joevanseeters2873 ya, the Rapidwaxx I have and like. But there is no beading that matches the Gyeon or Fusso and they are about the same and on another level from all other waxes.
If i had to choose.... The Fifth Element! The shine on your car was stunning. I have now put Turtle Wax Graphene Paste Wax on my ceramic coating and the shine is even better! Which on do you think is the best: Angelwax Sema or Turtle Wax? Both are graphene infused.
@@tofidt4258 I didn’t have good luck with it in my heat. We have 119f heat during the summer. This washed off pretty fast. I wanna try again in the winter now.
@@DetailingBreakdown gyeon makes ceramic coatings - I think gyeon made this wax as more of a topper for their coatings. Since the coating has the durability their wax is more of an enhancer like their wet coat product. Just a guess on my part
Yes, but I try to not to influence other’s opinions as their experience may be different from mine. And if I just talk bad about a product then someone might never try it and they could actually like it if they did. Know what I mean? So, I try and film my experience with the products and give my results. Some results are good and some bad but I leave it up to you guys to decide. Also, I have bought plenty of trashy products in my day, it’s inevitable when trying everything or as much as I can. I just don’t wast my time speaking of them.
The Fusso haze it's a really common issue mostly due to the layer thickness and buff time. It initially drove me nuts too as I had to polish it and then redo it every time once I got the technique correctly. When it is this hot, it's usually on and straight off (
Exactly
Im pretty sure its due to weather condition..i live in bali normally at 35 degrees celcius over here at max but never had those ghosted haze problem with gyeon wax..but i do have streaks n smears with gyeon wax and need to buff off with multiple microfiber..but the beading of gyeon wax is out of this world i guess..it beats out gyeon mohs and other coatings for it beadings property ..i wish gyeon wax could give extra slickness to it..as it lacks of slickness
It did beads until I washed it. Then it was dead.
I reserve my Gyeon wax for the winter for the awesome water action, and this year I'll use the Mequiars hybrid for our Australian summer.
Interesting, do you do a full DECON before applying the Megs? Or just slap it on top of the Gyeon.
Fusso is the only wax/sealant that I have used that lasted a year.
I have three cans of the old Fusson
Enough for life.
I never had a ghosting problem
Also you can top Fusso with any kind of product you want.
Fusso is the real deal.
It’s absolutely the real deal. The ghosting is probably from the heat here.
Living in Southern AZ we get up to 100 and change some days, but never seen a wax gas off like that. Wonder if it's the melting point of the wax...our outside temps may be high, but the panels in the sun are going to be hotter. 😎 Good to know, the Q2 is sounding amazing!!
Ya, I don’t like to use wax on peoples cars because I never know what the next few days will bring with ghosting. Even though, sometimes I want that wax look I just can’t risk it. So, only my cars can get the wax job. 😂
Holy mother 119? Dude that’s insane! Great video, never seen something like that! 🤟👍
It’s definitely hot here. Thanks for watching
Good video mate👍 love the gyeon wax myself and I’ve never had the ghosting either over here in hot Australia
I liked the product at first but it didn’t last past 1 wash and the ghosting was another killer for me.
@@DetailingBreakdown I have had gyeon wax on since April 4 washes and still the same it is garaged and a weekend car though. But I done a full prep and detail all with gyeon products to
@@adyg8221 mine sits out in the sun and is a daily. Our temps hit 119F here. The heat eats wax up. I’m sure a cooler climate will be better.
@@DetailingBreakdown Australia’s probably a bit hotter in summer so I’ll see how it goes. I’ve also applied it to my daughters car 1 side gyeon wax other side of bonnet AGHD WAX but I’ve also topped with gyeon wet coat after 3 weeks of weather on it and it was still fine couldn’t tell the difference tbh. Been about a month now with the wet coat on and it’s no different from the day applied after 3 washes
@@adyg8221 doesn’t count if u put wet coat on top
That's really interesting. Especially the fact that BOTH of them ghosted. Did you have anything underneath of it? I couldn't remember but I thought you polished before applying those two so there really shouldn't have been anything underneath. I don't like the fact you have to come back and remove ghosting from the paint. That would drive me crazy. When I put on a product, I want it to be glossy after I remove it and that's it.
I polished and cleaned before application. I don’t like ghosting but it could just be my climate. Now u can make your decision. Let me know what u decide on this one.
@@DetailingBreakdown I'll let you know. I'm glad you posted the update. I'm really happy with the Polishangel Viking Coat and Viking Spritz I have on the car right now. It's fantastic. If I do get the hankering to put a wax on the car, I still have a lot of RAPIDWAXX from Polishangel left so I would probably top it with that for the time being since it would probably play well with other Polishangel stuff. But the PA Viking Spritz is a good product too, very similar to Rapidwaxx in application. Quick spray on, quickly wipe off. Great slickness and shine. And Viking Coat and Spritz is supposed to be one of the most durable sealants available. I've been really happy with Polishangel. It's my current favorite. I do still like trying other products, but I mostly try those on my daily driver or my wife daily.
@@joevanseeters2873 ya, the Rapidwaxx I have and like. But there is no beading that matches the Gyeon or Fusso and they are about the same and on another level from all other waxes.
@@DetailingBreakdown Yeah, that beading did look pretty epic on both of those!
@@joevanseeters2873 right!
If i had to choose.... The Fifth Element! The shine on your car was stunning.
I have now put Turtle Wax Graphene Paste Wax on my ceramic coating and the shine is even better!
Which on do you think is the best: Angelwax Sema or Turtle Wax? Both are graphene infused.
No question the AW is top notch. But u will pay a hefty price for it. Try Polish Angel Rapidwaxx if u get a chance.
@@DetailingBreakdownThanks, Will look up. Try AW TI-22 as a base coat for your waxes.
@@geirnaert I have that as well. I’ve done what ur saying. It looks great!!
Look for this:@@DetailingBreakdown High End Car Detailing BMW M4 Angelwax Treatment
@@geirnaert ya, that’s a sick finish!!
Great update!
Good video mate. Honest review.
Thank u
@@DetailingBreakdown How many months to re-apply it again, mate?
@@tofidt4258 I didn’t have good luck with it in my heat. We have 119f heat during the summer. This washed off pretty fast. I wanna try again in the winter now.
Do you have an update on the durability of the gyeon wax -
In my summer heat it lasted for 1 Wash. But it may be different for you in your climate.
@@DetailingBreakdown I seems like a wax for a person that already has a coating but is looking for something else to do….
@@carlloftin2850 I don’t understand
@@DetailingBreakdown gyeon makes ceramic coatings - I think gyeon made this wax as more of a topper for their coatings. Since the coating has the durability their wax is more of an enhancer like their wet coat product. Just a guess on my part
@@carlloftin2850 for sure! They just need to tweak it for hot climates like mine.
Throw some artdeshine obsidian wax in the middle for us and show all 3 buddy.
Is there any products you don't like
Yes, but I try to not to influence other’s opinions as their experience may be different from mine. And if I just talk bad about a product then someone might never try it and they could actually like it if they did. Know what I mean? So, I try and film my experience with the products and give my results. Some results are good and some bad but I leave it up to you guys to decide. Also, I have bought plenty of trashy products in my day, it’s inevitable when trying everything or as much as I can. I just don’t wast my time speaking of them.
Is there any videos where you don't bitch and moan?
The ghosting is the wax melting.
I’m sure it is
Is it good to use both?
Both what?
It's not called Fusso soft 99, the correct name is Soft99 (brand) Fusso Coat(product)
Ty
It looks like you're far better off using a carpro cquartz lite or gyeon cancoat than a wax ...
Definitely, but for those who don’t want a coating, they offer this.
Use pouca quantidade e umedeça o aplicador c água para aplicar fusso que isso não ocorrerá mais
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