Rejex Application Question
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Rejex Application Question
The directions on Rejex are not real allaborate and they just say "wipe on with a soft cloth". It sounds sort of dumb but I'm wondering if that means I'm speading it lightly over the surfaces -or- rather applying it in a circular or straight waxing fashion etc...I am going to do the "Dawn Bath" today and probably take a shot at my jetski briefly just to see Rejex work. I know this sounds petty but then again it is a black car! Thanks for any guidance on how you guys did the application step.
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Thanks JC, I shot a call to Barry and he was very helpful. The answer was that Rejex can be applied just as wax and even by machine. It is non-abrasive so swirls are unlikely if the applicator is clean and soft. Barry is a class act and was very pleasant about taking my call. Looking forward to trying this stuff and comparing to results I've seen with Zaino etc...
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Originally Posted by williet1342
Looking forward to trying this stuff and comparing to results I've seen with Zaino etc...
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Dont do the circular application espec on a black car--just asking for swirls! Front to back motion in the direction the air would go over your car while driving
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I recently Rejex'ed my white enclosed trailer, and then took it on a 300 mi. trip. It rained, and did very well. I'm eager to see what it looks like in the Spring, after an outdoor storage. I've done my track wheels in the past, and the brake dust comes off with a hose. I like it.