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Old 08-05-2004, 04:20 PM
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Default Another REJEX - nighttime reflection

Just a pix in low light of the dim garage lights reflected off the car after the Rejex... Sorry if it isn't such a good picture, but I thought the car looked pretty sweet last night!
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Old 08-05-2004, 04:36 PM
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Nice shine eh? Has your paint ever been shinier?
Old 08-05-2004, 04:42 PM
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Wow that's the best 'show' i've seen of what you rejex addicts have been talking about! Looks like the bad guy from terminator 2 turned into a 911
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Thanks, I think it is a nice shine. I know the picture is not much, but the reflection is pretty clear with very little light, so I think that makes the point. Wash, quick clay, wash and one coat Rejex. Now we'll see how it lasts. In theory, it has cured overnight.....
Old 08-05-2004, 04:54 PM
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BTW - someone correct me if I am wrong about the curing part.

I re-read the original group-buy thread, and ti sounds to me like you put the stuff on, let it dry, and then buff it off. You do not need to leave it on overnight and then buff, but rather let the car sit AFTER buffing and prior to driving. If I am being stupid, go to it!.

Thanks.

Oh, one final com/ment. I cannot say if this is better than Zaino or not. I do think Zaino stuiff works pretty well, though it is more cumbersome to use. I suspect they both look great, and the determining factor for me will be how long the stuff lasts.
Old 08-05-2004, 05:31 PM
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stedge,

You are correct. You can buff it off in just a few minutes, then leave overnight.
Old 08-05-2004, 09:37 PM
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Beautiful, this stuff is amazing. I am putting it on all my cars this weekend.
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Fantastic picture not sure this one matches up. But the reason I have posted is I am completely "gobsmacked" with this product I am making no claims about it's longevity or whether it is shinier than Zaino or Zymol - but it is very very shiny and I have only just applied it. The thing that has amazed me is how easy it is to apply - rubber - glass - black plastic - paint it doesn't matter it goes on and it comes off, no white powder no residue no real elbow grease - fantastic. Barry I am a convert please sign me up for life.
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Just did mine. She's curing as we speak (or should I say type). Anyways I have to agree with the above statments. The shine is good, seems to be on par with zanio. Surface feels very slick. Application is alot easier the zanio and it is nice to be able to use it on all surfaces.
Second coat will go on tomorrow and then we will just have to wait and see how long it lasts.
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Anxiously awaiting my two bottles... Do you guys recommend applying two coats?
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I am awiting my rejeX too, 1 question though, I don't think we have clay in the UK, what is it and is there anything similar internationally available?
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try it on the insides of your wheels (and those large red calipers)! had mine off and gave 'em a shot. hoping the hose will wash away that brake dust now. by the way, we use it on the nose and windshield of our traffic helicopter...bugs no longer stand a chance. it's laughable, actually.
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Originally Posted by GabiOsz
I am awiting my rejeX too, 1 question though, I don't think we have clay in the UK, what is it and is there anything similar internationally available?
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Here's a clay info & use link.

Here's a link to an excellent clay at an excellent price.



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