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Old 07-17-2004, 02:17 AM
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Default RejeX Group Buy Discount!!!

Attention All Rennlist members and visitors

X-Auto Products, a new Rennlist sponsor, is offering a Group Buy on RejeX for the discounted price of $16.09 for a 16 oz bottle, plus $2 standard shipping to ANY address!!! Yes, this includes international shipments - and we accept PayPal, Visa or MasterCard.

This price is available only to forum members and visitors. In order to get this discounted price, drop us an email to info@x-autoproducts.com and let us know that you're interested (no credit card numbers please - we'll call you to confirm). Or, if you prefer, you can download our purchase page and fill it out, then mail or fax it to the address/fax number on the bottom of the form.

Or, best of all, you can place a phone order by calling us at 800-559-1192. Be sure to mention that you saw us on Rennlist to get the discount.

What is Rejex, you ask? RejeX is a stain inhibitor developed for use by the military to prevent the accumulation of corrosive exhaust gases on aluminum aircraft frames. It was found to work so well that the product was slightly modified for civilian use by adding an amazing reflective ingredient that produces an outstanding, dripping-wet-looking shine that lasts for months. And, like the military formula, it's tough, durable polymer coating keeps road grime from sticking to your finish.

On smooth surfaces, RejeX produces a surface so slippery that most brake dust simply blows off your wheels, bug splatters fall off your windshield with little to no effort, and tree sap & bird droppings rinse right off your paint.

Imagine, no more exhaust stains corroding the rear bumpers on older cars. Spark plug shielding will rinse off and shine like new, no matter how much oil your valve covers leak.

Put it on your windshield and rain blows right off. Plus, it won't etch your glass or window trim. And, X-Auto Products guarantees you'll love it, or we'll refund your purchase price.

For more information about RejeX, please stop by our website at

http://www.x-autoproducts.com

or please call us at 800-559-1192. We'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Thanks Everyone,

Barry
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Old 07-17-2004, 12:05 PM
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I'll be one of the guinea pigs....just ordered on the phone. Nice folks.

Support those Rennlist sponsors!
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Barry,
Just visited your site and am tempted: however, the info I was looking for was not there (or I didn't find it) - so a question: What do you recommend for paint surface prep prior to using Rejex? ( asume there is already residual cabnuba wax, always some swirl marks, perhaps water spotting). For example, simple use of a 'clay bar', perhaps a hand glaze/swirl remover to clean - or as far as methanol to strip old wax?
Secondly, to apply Rejex - just a wipe on/off thing with a cloth pad?
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RejeX is a stain inhibitor developed for use by the military
Sounds like a great product.

Is the (US?) military using it or did it not deliver up to their specs?

I hate to be the cynic, but we've all bought our share of infommercial products
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There's a monster thread on the 996 board. Everyone's oozing and frothing about this stuff:

https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...5&pagenumber=1

Includes posts about surface prep.

I'm going to give a shot too.
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Originally posted by worf928
There's a monster thread on the 996 board. Everyone's oozing and frothing about this stuff:


DANG....I am REALLY glad I ordered. I cannot believe some of the photos of the 996's.
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Default Re: RejeX Group Buy Discount!!!

Originally posted by x-autoproducts
X-Auto Products, a new Rennlist sponsor,

Yo admin...let's get these folks' sponsor designation up!
Old 07-17-2004, 03:16 PM
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We're on it!
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Mark

thanks for your order. we greatly appreciate it.


Garth S

using RejeX for the first time requires no extraordinary prep. but, you can strip off all old waxes if you like. RejeX will work just fine with a thorough washing with a good detergent, then running a clay bar to pull out any residual contanimants. then, you're ready for the rejex, unless you want to glaze. however, RejeX works best without anything between it and the paint. please call if you any questions (800-559-1192). thanks.


Greggles

Rejex has been a very successful product for the military. in fact, we decided to offer it to the civilian market due to its success there. the only difference is the military version of Rejex produces no shine. it seems they don't want the aircraft reflecting as much light as civilian RejeX does.....


worf928

thanks for the post, and for the order. please call us if you have any questions.


RandyV

thanks for your efforts. i've been working with jen munson for a while to get my sponsorship off the ground, and to get this group buy 'officially' posted.


everyone,
be sure to let us know if you have any questions about RejeX or any other of our automotive products. we'll be glad to help out any way we can.

also, we're a sponsoring vendor of the St. Louis PCA detailing clinic held on july 31st. we're giving them a slew of sample paks of RejeX as well as CorrosionX. they'll be demo'ing both products at their clinic. check out their site at:

http://vista.pca.org/stl/

barry
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Much as I hate the tiny parking lot at Parktown Porsche, I'll take one for the team and take a look/see at the above captioned "detailing" soiree.

I'll dutifully report back. If I can wake up that early and find a parking space.

Wax on, wax off....

Greg
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Barry
Not a deal breaker, but you danced around the question.

So a version of rejex is currently being used on US military aircraft?
I ask because you are certainly implying such.
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2V4V

cool!!
if you want, please email me and we can discuss some of the things i would like to have them use my products on for the demo....


Greggles

my company is a factory-authorized distributor of RejeX to the automotive market. however, the manufacturer of RejeX (Corrosion Technologies) has assured me that they are currently selling RejeX to the Marine Corps. but since my company doesn't sell to the military, i cannot say with 100% certainty that you'd find it on whatever shelf you happen to look at. the owner of the company and at least one of his sons are former Marines. they're good people.


thanks for the posts. please feel free to email or call for any information you'd like. i'll do my best to reply to everyone.

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Originally posted by Greggles
Barry
Not a deal breaker, but you danced around the question.

So a version of rejex is currently being used on US military aircraft?
I ask because you are certainly implying such.
He's a distributor - he isn't implying anything. That is corporate marketing stuff. If you google rejex you will find some info as to its current military usages.

You seem to want to shoot holes in a Rennlist Sponsor before you've given him a chance.

If you will take the link in the earlier post to the 996 thread, they have TEN PAGES of posts specifically on this product. If it is, as you earlier said, an 'infomercial', it seems like there are a LOT of 996 owners being paid off!

Seriously - check some of the pics in that 996 thread. Personnaly, I am ANXIOUS to get my hands on this stuff.

(BTW - I have NO affiliation w/the products, their manufacturer, distributors, etc.)
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Barry

Thanks for your honesty. I have no reason to doubt the quality of the people or product. My questions are only to clarify statements that you made about how/where the product was being sold.
I don't think it is right to make such claims unless you know they're 100%, but that's me. Anyway, belated welcome & I wish you great success within the community.
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Mark
The 996 post link was after my original post. I agree with supporting sponsors. I also think making claims about things that may or may not be true isn't right - Site Sponsor or not. Do you disagree?


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