Rejex Rocks!!!!!!!!
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I did mine about 3 months ago and the shine/beading is still holding up strong. I am assuming, however, that I will have to do it again some time soon so does anyone have any prep tips?
Basically I am a moron when it comes to keeping cars clean which is why I went for it - the promise of not having to do much to it after one application just seemed too good to be true and so far seems valid.
Barry
Basically I am a moron when it comes to keeping cars clean which is why I went for it - the promise of not having to do much to it after one application just seemed too good to be true and so far seems valid.
Barry
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I agree Rejex is an excellent product, it holds up very well through everyday use, rain, etc... I also have a question, what is the best way to remove any residue when you want to reapply it?
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Nice shots. I use it too. But it isn't wax.
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Originally Posted by Porsche Extremist
I agree Rejex is an excellent product, it holds up very well through everyday use, rain, etc... I also have a question, what is the best way to remove any residue when you want to reapply it?
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I have had great results with almost all of my vehicles. One of them I didn't let cool down enough after washing it and it did not last that long - my fault. All of the others are holding up better than I expected. On the one that didn't last that long, it had all sorts of bug stains, etc. so I clay-bar'd it again before applying RejeX. Now the car gleams and beads like magic.
I just RejeX'd my wife's new MCS for the first time. That damn red already had some swirl marks and it's brand new! I spent some time polishing first. The dealer had their typical lame quickie detail job and the car didn't really shine at all. I used a heavy wash with Dawn to clean away that crappy wax they used. After applying RejeX, it glows like you can't believe.
I just RejeX'd my wife's new MCS for the first time. That damn red already had some swirl marks and it's brand new! I spent some time polishing first. The dealer had their typical lame quickie detail job and the car didn't really shine at all. I used a heavy wash with Dawn to clean away that crappy wax they used. After applying RejeX, it glows like you can't believe.
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I just rejexed my wife and she looks great. 20 years younger. I rejexed my boss yesterday and got a raise AND a bigger office. Next - Rejexing the Johnson. Look out Ron Jeremy!
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Ok so you use dawn (or similar) to strip off the old wax.
Then 3m imperial hand glaze to remove swirl marks and polish the paint
Then apply rejex? Is it ok to apply the rejex without a second washing after the 3m hand glaze?
Then 3m imperial hand glaze to remove swirl marks and polish the paint
Then apply rejex? Is it ok to apply the rejex without a second washing after the 3m hand glaze?
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Don't know about the 3m. Some products contain silicones that will inhibit the adhesion of the rejex. Check the label? If you use polishes to get rid of swirls, make sure it is silicone free.