fogghornn
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Over the years I've tried a lot of waxes, cleaners, etc for cars. Some good, some not-so-good. Been using Meguir's GOLD CLASS... good stuff. But tonight, I tried Mother's SynWax for the first time. My brother-in-law gave the wax and ArmorAll's Tire Shine Gel as a gift. Thanks Steve!.
I washed my white STA, dried it, applied the Tire Shine, then appplied the SynWax to my 20"wheels. A light buff and WOWZER.
I rolled the STA back into the garage, and applied SynWax all over, including a repeat on the wheels. I am very impressed. Easy on, easy off, and the citrus smell was a nice surprise!
I also tried SynWax on the STA's black plastic nose... RAVE Results!!!!
I've tried a lot of stuff and NONE worked as well as the SynWax. It removed those nasty baked on bug guts, and restored the "like new" look to the black plastic nose of the STA.
Per directions I used a terry cloth to apply the wax, and a microfiber cloth to buff it off. I must say, I am very pleased with Mother's SynWax. 
Has anybody else tried it? Were your results as good?
UPDATE: Since my post above, I've tried SYNWAX on my two motorcycles, my ride-on mower, my old snowblower, and my mother-in-law's new AVEO 5.
Very pleased... all look really good. Not sure how good the weather protection will prove to be, but the shine is very nice.
I washed my white STA, dried it, applied the Tire Shine, then appplied the SynWax to my 20"wheels. A light buff and WOWZER.

I rolled the STA back into the garage, and applied SynWax all over, including a repeat on the wheels. I am very impressed. Easy on, easy off, and the citrus smell was a nice surprise!

I also tried SynWax on the STA's black plastic nose... RAVE Results!!!!
I've tried a lot of stuff and NONE worked as well as the SynWax. It removed those nasty baked on bug guts, and restored the "like new" look to the black plastic nose of the STA.


Has anybody else tried it? Were your results as good?
UPDATE: Since my post above, I've tried SYNWAX on my two motorcycles, my ride-on mower, my old snowblower, and my mother-in-law's new AVEO 5.
Very pleased... all look really good. Not sure how good the weather protection will prove to be, but the shine is very nice.