The Process:
Two Bucket Wash with Adams Soap
Mother's FX Synwax via Propel Grey and the PC
Wipe with Excel MF Supreme Towel.
Adams VRT on Tires, and Running boards
Adams Glass Cleaner for Glass
A little of FX spray wax to touch up missed spots
Dark Shots:
Notes:
I must say, i'm impressed with FX Synwax. It's: Reflective, easy to use, slick and seems to darken the paint as well as a carnauba. I've been using Boutique products for a while now, and so i was pleasantly surprised with the performance of this OTC product thus far. :xyxthumbs
My only gripes are that the "shampoo" type bottle is bad at dispensing the wax. Easily solved by transferring it to a condiment squeeze bottle.
The mister of the FX spray wax is pretty good and it wipes off cleanly. Didn't seem to add to the look of the just applied FX, but from what i've read, its supposed to be a booster of sorts.
As promised, some pics in the sun:
Tires dressed with VRT:
Going to need to try some Mothers Power Polish on the paint:
Two Bucket Wash with Adams Soap
Mother's FX Synwax via Propel Grey and the PC
Wipe with Excel MF Supreme Towel.
Adams VRT on Tires, and Running boards
Adams Glass Cleaner for Glass
A little of FX spray wax to touch up missed spots
Dark Shots:



Notes:
I must say, i'm impressed with FX Synwax. It's: Reflective, easy to use, slick and seems to darken the paint as well as a carnauba. I've been using Boutique products for a while now, and so i was pleasantly surprised with the performance of this OTC product thus far. :xyxthumbs
My only gripes are that the "shampoo" type bottle is bad at dispensing the wax. Easily solved by transferring it to a condiment squeeze bottle.
The mister of the FX spray wax is pretty good and it wipes off cleanly. Didn't seem to add to the look of the just applied FX, but from what i've read, its supposed to be a booster of sorts.

As promised, some pics in the sun:

Tires dressed with VRT:


Going to need to try some Mothers Power Polish on the paint:
