It is often suggested to use products of the same company and even Soft99 gives them as a bundle but yet speed and barrier clearly deteriorated the beading of fusso coat!
@@snakemanstu Sonax bsd is a very lazy way to get super protection. But fusso coat and then applying BSD after every wash will go a very very long way. ;)
@ i did alot of testing (got a panel with 8 different ones outside trough the year to test also) and nothing beats BSD. Its not the slickest, not the shiniest because of the parafine in it, but its for sure the hardest combo out there. Water falls off so quick that it looks like a ceramic coating.
No denying Soft 99 Fusso Coat + Speed and Barrier are great combo. Another combination that takes it to the next level is Polish Angel Master Sealant & top with Polish Angel Rapidwaxx, if you have a chance, check it out !!
I’m located in British Columbia, Canada. We had a pretty mild winter this year. 2 months of snow, ice, and road brine/salt. The rest of the time was lots of rain
This stuff does remind me of a full blown coating but a lot less finicky when it comes to cure times and ambient conditions when applying. 1 coat of this every 6 months and you’re good to go
@@TheCarDetailingChannel sounds like dang good deal, I’ve been using Cancoat Evo which is phenomenal itself but shelf life is only a year and some change
Did Speed and barrier revive Fusso coat on the more weathered areas? Im in Vancouver BC too and found Meguiars ultimate quik wax on the common touch points for the slickness like doors, handles, gas cap etc but Sonax BSD if i didnt care about slickness on the rest of the car.
I think because it's a paste wax and no one things those are good anymore. Another surprisingly long lasting and great looking wax is Finish Kare BWM101 Great White that stuff is great - lasts at least 4 months through a midwest winter. The door's would be pretty flat but all the horizontal surfaces were almost like new. They both smell and apply very similarly.
It is often suggested to use products of the same company and even Soft99 gives them as a bundle but yet speed and barrier clearly deteriorated the beading of fusso coat!
Sonax bsd on top of fusso coat is insane. Every wash top it with bsd u will not regret.
I just got the fusso 12 month wax and someone else recommended sonax bsd after washing. Torn between this and sonax now 🤦♂️
@@snakemanstu Sonax bsd is a very lazy way to get super protection. But fusso coat and then applying BSD after every wash will go a very very long way. ;)
@NoFix cheers mate.. That's my plan I've got the fusso but wanted best "detailer" to use on follow up washes. 😎
@ i did alot of testing (got a panel with 8 different ones outside trough the year to test also) and nothing beats BSD. Its not the slickest, not the shiniest because of the parafine in it, but its for sure the hardest combo out there. Water falls off so quick that it looks like a ceramic coating.
@NoFix does sonax bsd better than sonax cqd?
No denying Soft 99 Fusso Coat + Speed and Barrier are great combo. Another combination that takes it to the next level is Polish Angel Master Sealant & top with Polish Angel Rapidwaxx, if you have a chance, check it out !!
Where are you located and whats the weather condition during the past 5 months?
I’m located in British Columbia, Canada. We had a pretty mild winter this year. 2 months of snow, ice, and road brine/salt. The rest of the time was lots of rain
Dang looking like a full blown coating nice 👌🏼
This stuff does remind me of a full blown coating but a lot less finicky when it comes to cure times and ambient conditions when applying. 1 coat of this every 6 months and you’re good to go
@@TheCarDetailingChannel sounds like dang good deal, I’ve been using Cancoat Evo which is phenomenal itself but shelf life is only a year and some change
@@Andresthebigkat I like Can Coat but this is pretty tempting.
Five plus months parked outside or garaged?
Parked outside 100% of the time. She only drivers about 20 to 30 kms a day.
What do you think about using Soft 99 Fusso Coat on ppf or wrap surfaces? Will Soft 99 Fusso Coat dry out the surface?
Did Speed and barrier revive Fusso coat on the more weathered areas? Im in Vancouver BC too and found Meguiars ultimate quik wax on the common touch points for the slickness like doors, handles, gas cap etc but Sonax BSD if i didnt care about slickness on the rest of the car.
Why is fusso the best out there yet not that popular?
I think because it's a paste wax and no one things those are good anymore. Another surprisingly long lasting and great looking wax is Finish Kare BWM101 Great White that stuff is great - lasts at least 4 months through a midwest winter. The door's would be pretty flat but all the horizontal surfaces were almost like new. They both smell and apply very similarly.
UV Protectant?
I've been having a real hard time removing this product on a black car.. although must admit ive never shaken the bottle