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Old 05-02-2006, 03:44 PM
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Default Rejex...where do I get it?

Hi folks,
it's been too long since I last frequented the board. Hope things are going good for all my old buddies.. My 996 still going strong at 53k and 7 RMS's

Anyway, my stock of Rejex is running short and I need to order some more. But I forgot where to order it from. Can someone please post up details where I can order it from. Does any UK rennlisters know if it can be bought in the UK?

Cheers,
Berny
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Berny, email me. Tough to get it shipped to the UK but I will work with you.

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What do you use Rejex for?
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It's the best and "only" IMHO treartment and polish for your 996. Without using it, it is impossible to explain how it is so different to any other product. Suffice to say it is more than a wax an polish.

Eric I will email you. Cheers
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I used 'Einszett'
I polished my car with 3 different abrasive products, and they worked very good.
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Mea culpa! I don't think you meant abrasive products. Translation mistake me thinks?

If you polished your car with an abasive you won't need polish anymore

Anyway, seriously, I don't want to know what is out there as I am more than happy with Rejex. Just want to know where best to order it from.
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Not to take deals away from Eric, but there is a distributor in Europe/UK

http://www.advancedcarproducts.com/products.asp?cat=15

I use Rejex for my windows and wheels - works great against brake dust and bugs
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Here you have some examples:

(They wrote in spanish. If you want to know something, tell me and I'll translate)

In this car (BMW Z3 3.0i Coupe) I did a hard wrok but the result was finally awesome.
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=1867

A 996 :
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=1068

A 993 :
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=756

996 red:
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=2058

This is Poorboys Nattys Paste Wax - Blue , IMHO the best
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Wow - that 993 turbo!!!! What a transformation
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Originally Posted by juankimalo
Here you have some examples:

(They wrote in spanish. If you want to know something, tell me and I'll translate)

In this car (BMW Z3 3.0i Coupe) I did a hard wrok but the result was finally awesome.
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=1867

A 996 :
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=1068

A 993 :
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=756

996 red:
http://www.forodetalles.com/showthread.php?t=2058

This is Poorboys Nattys Paste Wax - Blue , IMHO the best
Woah! Joaquin that's amazing stuff. I take it all back!!!!
Where do I get some of this stuff?
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We usually buy these products here:
http://www.detalhe.biz/index.php?mai...ex&language=en
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http://www.autopia.org/

http://bettercarcare.com/
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I was stunned by the 993 turbo's look. Here is a translated version of that webpage ...

http://tinyurl.com/ldcsw
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The translation is dificult to understand. But I would love to konw more.

What is this product called Porter Wire and how is it used?
What products were used on that turbo and in what order. There seems a lot to choose from?
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I highly recommend for your final step using this product #425www.finishkareusa.com
Its available in the UK and like no other prduct I have ever used.
I've tried everything believe me Rejex, Klasse,Zaino,Poorboys,Optimum etc.
#425 It is it's own category and works well over everything
will encapsulate your paint in a smooth coating that repels dust.
A must use product over a wax like Natty's Blue.
Everyone who touches my paint says ooooooooh so smooth.
I'm on my second bottle, I wish I knew about this when I had a black car.
Buy it by the gallon trust me! and ask for a free sample of FX100 and pink wax.


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