Rejex and Wheels
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With the arrival of the wife's new 993 Targa, and given the nature of the 2 piece OEM Speedlines (re: not cleaning friendly), I'm looking for something to make cleaning a bit easier.
With the arrival of the wife's new 993 Targa, and given the nature of the 2 piece OEM Speedlines (re: not cleaning friendly), I'm looking for something to make cleaning a bit easier.
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A polymer sealant would provide durability
Wheel Wax: a synthetic wax formulated from polymer and Carnauba wax, that provides a long lasting, heat resistant finish to vehicle wheel surfaces Poorboys Wheel Guard - http://www.detailersdomain.com
Wheel Wax: a synthetic wax formulated from polymer and Carnauba wax, that provides a long lasting, heat resistant finish to vehicle wheel surfaces Poorboys Wheel Guard - http://www.detailersdomain.com
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I've been happy using Rejex on wheels. Wheels clean up easily even when I occasionally don't get around to them for a couple of months, and the protection lasts several months. I apply it twice a year to the wheels and exhaust tips.
Just my $0.02. I have no doubts there are other similar products that yield equal or better results. I just happen to have a gallon of Rejex, and after three years of use on 4 vehicles (no garage queens), well, I still have almost a gallon left.
Just my $0.02. I have no doubts there are other similar products that yield equal or better results. I just happen to have a gallon of Rejex, and after three years of use on 4 vehicles (no garage queens), well, I still have almost a gallon left.