Anyone out there try Mothers Reflections Hand Wax?

Austin M detail

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I use many different products, but i must say, that Mothers Reflections Hand Wax is some of the Best you can buy at a Retail store!



I know there are many people out there raving about Megs NXT 2.0, and it's good, don't get me wrong, but if you have the opportunity to give Mothers Reflections Hand Wax a shot, you should. I don't think you will be dissappointed!



If you have tried it, let everyone know what you think of it.



I ask this because, I never see anyone post anything about a Mothers Product, So, lets hear what others think of Mothers!
 
Austin M detail said:
I use many different products, but i must say, that Mothers Reflections Hand Wax is some of the Best you can buy at a Retail store!



I know there are many people out there raving about Megs NXT 2.0, and it's good, don't get me wrong, but if you have the opportunity to give Mothers Reflections Hand Wax a shot, you should. I don't think you will be dissappointed!



If you have tried it, let everyone know what you think of it.



I ask this because, I never see anyone post anything about a Mothers Product, So, lets hear what others think of Mothers!

I agree, its great, easy on easy off and an outstanding deep shine.



Seems to last quite a while too.



They also have an other outstanding product, F/X Instant detailer spray wax, its good on top of Reflections in between waxes.



kbshadow

stockton ca.
 
Another thing, which isn't that important to some, but it actually has a decent smell to it. It doesn't have a really strong chemical smell, it's almost perfumy...in a way.



There is another product that Mothers suggests that you follow the Hand Wax with and it is called Mothers Reflections Top Coat.



I really like this stuff, and I encourage people that don't have buffers or high speeds, this stuff is awesome if you're wanting a wax that has good longevity, and shine, but without a machine!



JJH

ATX-M.D.
 
agreed, some of the mothers products are pretty good...



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these microfibers are every bit as good as the boutique brands...



these are quite nice as well...

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haven't tried this yet as i can't find it anywhere, but will as soon as i can find it...
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I can't vouch for Reflections, but I use SynWax on my car; it does a good job of making the metallic flake pop, and it's easy to apply and remove. Plus it was cheap, and it smells amazing. The only downside is that it still stains trim, as I found out the hard way.
 
Absolutely agree! Reflections is great, FX is great and even the old 3-step system performs admirably. And I wanna try that Cali Gold Spray Wax...
 
Reflections wax topped off with Reflections Topcoat has been the most durable, wettest, clearest, combination on my bluestone metallic vehicle.



-Mike
 
I use the pre-wax cleaner quite a bit, from oxidation removal to chrome polish and paint cleaner. Cheap and easy to find.
 
mixxmstrmike said:
Reflections wax topped off with Reflections Topcoat has been the most durable, wettest, clearest, combination on my bluestone metallic vehicle.



-Mike



I like the combo too. The Top Coat does change the look over just Reflections. Top Coat seems to make my dark blue metallic car a lighter blue than just Reflection and bring out the flake. The next time I plan to apply Reflections and then wait a few days for Top Coat to see verify.
 
I've used the Mother's Reflections Car Wax and Top Coat and was impressed with the results I got. Definitely a decent product.



I've also used the Mother's three step and liked how easy it was to use.



However, since I bought my PC i've been playing around with the more boutique stuff - Menzerna, Natty's Blue...
 
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