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Soft 99 fusso dark
Hi everyone
I got some fusso dark for Xmas of one my mates who is into his detailing. It is really good stuff and easy to apply and remove after one coat I'm really impressed thought it was worth mention on here
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I got some fusso dark for Xmas of one my mates who is into his detailing. It is really good stuff and easy to apply and remove after one coat I'm really impressed thought it was worth mention on here
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Looks fantastic mate! Really like that colour.
i have seen that stuff on detailing world but im not Japanese so i cant read what it is etc so i never got any lol.
i have seen that stuff on detailing world but im not Japanese so i cant read what it is etc so i never got any lol.
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Soft 99 fusso dark
It's basically a sealant it protects for 12 months but as well know probably 3 to 6 and has real high gloss shine costs 19 99 from Nipponshine would totally recommend it
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
good stuff. Although i cant see it lasting 12 months tbh. Its a wax at the end of the day. Most waxs last a few months. Some last upto a year but then you are talking alot more than 19.99. A few months protection you will get id say. Theirs a few really good sealents out there that only usually last around 6 months. Nevertheless it still looks good.Gmc1991 wrote:It's basically a sealant it protects for 12 months and has real high gloss shine costs 19 99 from Nipponshine would totally recommend it
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Yeah mate totally agree use cg a lot my self but starting to like af lately as my mate got me hooked on it
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
I like auto finesse gear. The bulk of my cleaning equipment is auto finesse. But shampoo and snowfoam i have recently switched to car chem.
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
What's best auto finesse stuff going then ? What would you recommend ?
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Tbh everything i have used has worked well and had no problems with. So i can recommend most of there stuff. I have only used 1 of their waxs though and thats illusion. But i love that wax.
In my opinion illusion, citrus power , revive are the 3 stand out products that i rate the best.
In my opinion illusion, citrus power , revive are the 3 stand out products that i rate the best.
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Cheers mate going to order some now after few new products
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No problem. Auto finesse customer service is also the best I have ever seen.
A lot of people like auto finesse and a lot don't. I find the products work so Iv just stuck with them.
Get signed up over on detailing world mate. Loads of info about detailing and products.
A lot of people like auto finesse and a lot don't. I find the products work so Iv just stuck with them.
Get signed up over on detailing world mate. Loads of info about detailing and products.
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
What do people think about kleen freeks stuff? They got a a large flight case with wax, snow foam etc all together 8 bottles for £80.
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
never used that brand. Again its a brand that gets mixed reviews. Some like their stuff some dont. I cant comment on what the products are like as i havnt used any.Sebbristol wrote:What do people think about kleen freeks stuff? They got a a large flight case with wax, snow foam etc all together 8 bottles for £80.
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Just had another look at this thread and i really liking that colour! Its Super glossy , especially after using that wax .
Jealous lol.
Jealous lol.
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Aha I love the colour mate it looks good under the uk clouds but then in sun looks amazing
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Re: Soft 99 fusso dark
Been reading a lot of good stuff about the Soft Fusso range so did a little digging over the past few weeks
I'm a bit of a fan of therapeutic waxing - gives me a chance to get out in the sunshine and get some fresh air so I made a test purchase of King of Gloss dark - apparently those in the know say it's the one to go for as its glorious on dark colours (such as Mrs Hoppers Mazda 3) and though Walter is reflex silver it's had good write ups for this too - the tin instructions also recommend it's use on gunmetal grey which is close enough !
First impressions are its pretty chemically scented on first open but when using it its pleasantly lemony in "bouquet" when being used. It also heated up quite quickly (despite yesterday being pretty chilly though sunny, I left it in the shade when not applying to a panel at a time.
Don't bother with the enclosed pad - it's very cheap and I wouldn't use it on my works VW Transporter - an AF pad is your friend for application & a purple monster small towel ideal for buffing though due to dust generated you may need two
The destructions advise 10 minutes to quarter of an hour before buffing but I found 5 minutes at yesterday's temperature ( +7-8*c) to be more than sufficient. This allowed a couple of panels to be done in both horizontal and vertical overlapping applications before allowing to haze. Buffing for the first coat was reasonably simple though not as simple and as easy as the Bouncers Sherbert Fizz I bought at Christmas. It hazes up pretty quickly making seeing it a breeze and after buffing needs a further wipe due to the small amount of dust generated from the removal
Second coat was quite grabby (feeling like it wanted to snatch the MF out of my hand while shining) and more dusty but the end result was a bright shiny finish much more glass like than the bouncers which was more oily / wet looking.
I did try to leave a MF on the curve of th roof and "A" pillar and it just slid off so th finish is very slick !
For the price it's definitely worth a go and Nippon Shine were extremely quick with the delivery though their web site is not the easiest to negotiate, certainly not from a phone.
Results speak for themselves and though i didn't take any pictures (as I'm guessing you guys are getting bored with my weekly wash pics but are simply too polite to say) the pics taken and shown by GMC1991 are great at showing what this product can do (beautiful finish dude )
If your after a glassy hard shine finish this is a great product at a great price.
I left the bonnet out of this application as I put a coat of FK1000p on that panel last weekend as well as the wheels so in a week of two a comparison can be drawn - til next time party on !
I'm a bit of a fan of therapeutic waxing - gives me a chance to get out in the sunshine and get some fresh air so I made a test purchase of King of Gloss dark - apparently those in the know say it's the one to go for as its glorious on dark colours (such as Mrs Hoppers Mazda 3) and though Walter is reflex silver it's had good write ups for this too - the tin instructions also recommend it's use on gunmetal grey which is close enough !
First impressions are its pretty chemically scented on first open but when using it its pleasantly lemony in "bouquet" when being used. It also heated up quite quickly (despite yesterday being pretty chilly though sunny, I left it in the shade when not applying to a panel at a time.
Don't bother with the enclosed pad - it's very cheap and I wouldn't use it on my works VW Transporter - an AF pad is your friend for application & a purple monster small towel ideal for buffing though due to dust generated you may need two
The destructions advise 10 minutes to quarter of an hour before buffing but I found 5 minutes at yesterday's temperature ( +7-8*c) to be more than sufficient. This allowed a couple of panels to be done in both horizontal and vertical overlapping applications before allowing to haze. Buffing for the first coat was reasonably simple though not as simple and as easy as the Bouncers Sherbert Fizz I bought at Christmas. It hazes up pretty quickly making seeing it a breeze and after buffing needs a further wipe due to the small amount of dust generated from the removal
Second coat was quite grabby (feeling like it wanted to snatch the MF out of my hand while shining) and more dusty but the end result was a bright shiny finish much more glass like than the bouncers which was more oily / wet looking.
I did try to leave a MF on the curve of th roof and "A" pillar and it just slid off so th finish is very slick !
For the price it's definitely worth a go and Nippon Shine were extremely quick with the delivery though their web site is not the easiest to negotiate, certainly not from a phone.
Results speak for themselves and though i didn't take any pictures (as I'm guessing you guys are getting bored with my weekly wash pics but are simply too polite to say) the pics taken and shown by GMC1991 are great at showing what this product can do (beautiful finish dude )
If your after a glassy hard shine finish this is a great product at a great price.
I left the bonnet out of this application as I put a coat of FK1000p on that panel last weekend as well as the wheels so in a week of two a comparison can be drawn - til next time party on !