dude God bless you if you were able to get that hood streak free. if I let Fusion sit any longer than 10 seconds, the removal process becomes an absolute nightmare
@@imSpookyaction lol you have better eyes than me my friend, but I'm not surprised. Fusion is great for customers (if it's installed right), and not so great for installers
So yeah it seems there are high spots in the middle of the hood? Did too much hood area at one time, should have split it in half? An Xpel Fusion installer told me recently that Fusion is harder to work with than other coatings as he claims it's thicker and flashes almost immediately. Would you say that's true or BS? I understand temp and humidity plays a role.
We use fusion at my shop and it definitely flashes super quick. Around 20-25 seconds seems to be enough without letting it sit for too long. It's not a user friendly or diy product. You have to be very diligent.
dude God bless you if you were able to get that hood streak free. if I let Fusion sit any longer than 10 seconds, the removal process becomes an absolute nightmare
Same here. Even worst on stealth clear bra
That hood has high spots like a mf. I can see it from the video lol.
@@imSpookyaction lol you have better eyes than me my friend, but I'm not surprised. Fusion is great for customers (if it's installed right), and not so great for installers
So yeah it seems there are high spots in the middle of the hood? Did too much hood area at one time, should have split it in half? An Xpel Fusion installer told me recently that Fusion is harder to work with than other coatings as he claims it's thicker and flashes almost immediately. Would you say that's true or BS? I understand temp and humidity plays a role.
We use fusion at my shop and it definitely flashes super quick. Around 20-25 seconds seems to be enough without letting it sit for too long. It's not a user friendly or diy product. You have to be very diligent.
Do you throw the towels away after every use? Or is there a special way to wash them