SOFT99 Fusso Coat Speed & Barrier

350 EGP

Offering excellent smoothness and curing abilities, removing light dust and dirt while applying a highly durable Fusso coating, cleaning, and coating in one step wax coating is reinforced with fluoropolymers to enhance and extend hydrophobicity for up to 180 days.

Brand

SOFT99

Size

500ml

Made in

Japan

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Description

Just spray and wipe to freshen up your vehicle’s bodywork, removing light dust and dirt while applying a highly durable Fusso coating, cleaning, and coating in one step! The wax coating is reinforced with fluoropolymers to enhance and extend hydrophobicity for up to 180 days. Perfect for maintaining Fusso Coat.

How to use the product:

* Before applying to a dirty vehicle, wash and dry it to avoid scratches. In cases of serious staining, use specialized cleaners. Contents will treat 5 mid-size vehicles.
1. Spray the vehicle’s surface, spacing shots by about 30 cm.
2. Without allowing it to dry, lightly wipe across the surface with a clean, dry towel. Refold the towel to expose a fresh surface when wiping becomes difficult.

 

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