Applied a coat of RejeX and...
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Originally posted by Itzkirb
Nope, you can apply RejeX over any wax...you can't put any wax over it.
Nope, you can apply RejeX over any wax...you can't put any wax over it.
RejeX can be used over existing wax; however, the duration of protection will be reduced as the softer underlying wax comes off comparatively quickly.
It seems most of the synthetic waxes (Zaino, etc.) say to remove exitsing wax before applying.
check it here:
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
#18
Burning Brakes
It says right on their site:
"If a RejeX-treated surface needs re-painting, normal paint preparation is all that’s required. Abrasive cleaners, polishes, rubbing compounds or chemical paint strippers will remove the RejeX film."
This stuff REALLY doesn't like to come off
"If a RejeX-treated surface needs re-painting, normal paint preparation is all that’s required. Abrasive cleaners, polishes, rubbing compounds or chemical paint strippers will remove the RejeX film."
This stuff REALLY doesn't like to come off
#21
Racer
Ok, I bought a bottle, mainly to treat my nice looking but PITA to clean sport design wheels. Standing there with rag in hand, I figured I'd do just a little corner of a red panel to see how it set up. I got a little carried away, and within 30 mins I had applied and removed RejectX from every red panel. If this holds up for 4 - 6 months, I am going to be very happy. The shine & smoothness are incredible, and the ease of application compared to wax (3 or 4 hours of moderated effort compared to half hour of almost literally wipe on, wipe off) was fantastic.
How will RejectX work out on the black bumperettes or other black molded plastic? What about on glass? Tires? I specifically kept it off the top, as I'm very satisfied with the raggtopp products. I think I would practically like to just dip the car in this stuff it is so awesome!
How will RejectX work out on the black bumperettes or other black molded plastic? What about on glass? Tires? I specifically kept it off the top, as I'm very satisfied with the raggtopp products. I think I would practically like to just dip the car in this stuff it is so awesome!
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redcab, It works great on glass and the black moldings. Not sure about the ragtop since I don't have one.
Did you let it settle for 12hrs?
I like the product a lot, but I doubt the 4 to 6 months thing. I'm guessing more like 3 to 5 or something.
Did you let it settle for 12hrs?
I like the product a lot, but I doubt the 4 to 6 months thing. I'm guessing more like 3 to 5 or something.
#24
I ordered and received mine also. I may apply it this weekend. Do I need to stay off of rubber molding if I am not going to treat all of it. In other words, will it wipe off trim that I accidentally hit?
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