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Old 09-10-2007, 10:04 AM
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Has anyone tried this? I was thinking it could be good to use on
the nose and rear to be able to keep cleaner easier.
Not sure if it could discolor the paint or anything like that.
Old 09-10-2007, 10:07 AM
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I use it on my wheels. I don't put it on the body.
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I use it. It's great.

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Old 09-10-2007, 11:36 AM
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I use it on my entire car(s). If you get the paint really clean before hand it will look great and protect well.
Old 09-10-2007, 12:34 PM
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Its not a cleaner wax- the car has to be clean-then it works great. I didnt like it on my Midnite blue TT
but I liked it on my GRed GT3 and now the GT silver GT3
Old 09-10-2007, 12:41 PM
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Some guys love it, but it was too plastic looking for me. I like the deep, rich shine of wax.
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it is fantastic speacially if you tracjk the car
Old 09-10-2007, 03:26 PM
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It's great stuff, you can use it on everything from the sheet metal to windows, wheels, headlights, etc.

Not the deepest shine and does look a little plasticy, but it lasts WAY longer than anything else I've tried. Also, makes for easy clean up after track days.

Edit: Don't goop the stuff on. My experience is that a thin coat is much easier to apply and lasts just as long. A bottle will last many applications. I do it once/year.
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I was mainly interested in using it on the front & rear.
Any problems with a white car, GT3 and over clear bra??
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Rejex is good stuff but as some say it looks a little "saran wrappy". I use it on the clear bra and its fine.
Just tried the Optima Poly-seal and it's great. Supposedly holds up a well as Rejex and looks better.

But hey, this ain't the concours/car care forum so the key to any wax/sealant is how easy it makes cleanup after a track weekend. Rejex does well there.
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I have used it for years on my cars. Just make sure your paint is like new. It is easy to use and leaves the best deep shine I have ever seen. Another good thing about Rejex is enviromental fall out, bugs and dirt and tar from the road is easy to wash off.



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