RejeX for your car
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Nope haven't heard of it. There is so much information out there and so many products.....I've never felt that Meguires lacked for good products and Chemical Brother also has lots of good stuff. I would imagine this works just fine too.
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Haven't heard of this brand/product myself, but for the price it might be worth trying it out on another vehicle opposed to doing a bind run on your Panny.
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Rejex has been around long time, well below ceramic coatings were a thing. It does work but it is more work than many of the DIY coatings out there now.
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I've been using this for well over a decade on my 993 when Rejex was discussed in the 993 forum back then. As Key Left says, works great on wheels. When I swap between summer and winter wheels, I put Rejex on the wheels I'm putting away so they're ready to go for the next swap. Brake dust and road grime just don't stick.
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Looks like a nice cleaning of my 4S and application will get done this week. Didnt know about using it on the wheels so thanks for that as my car seems to be a break dust machine
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RejeX Wax is a great product.
For a few years, I only used Zaino products with great success. Then, I switched to RejeX with even better results (ease of application, easy on, easy off, shine, durability, water shedding, slickness) and better value, for over 8 years. Now, I have my cars nano coated, and don't use RejeX as much, since it's not needed. On occassion, I still use it as a topper for high bug impact areas (for ease of washing and bug release) on leading edges like bumpers, and side mirrors. And, I still use it as an excellent topper on the wheels for super easy dirt release when washing.
For a few years, I only used Zaino products with great success. Then, I switched to RejeX with even better results (ease of application, easy on, easy off, shine, durability, water shedding, slickness) and better value, for over 8 years. Now, I have my cars nano coated, and don't use RejeX as much, since it's not needed. On occassion, I still use it as a topper for high bug impact areas (for ease of washing and bug release) on leading edges like bumpers, and side mirrors. And, I still use it as an excellent topper on the wheels for super easy dirt release when washing.
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How long do these new nano/ceramic products last? The 993 has enough paint dings that I'll probably stick with Rejex, but would consider the new tech for a new Porsche.
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Originally Posted by Brett - 1996 C4
How long do these new nano/ceramic products last? The 993 has enough paint dings that I'll probably stick with Rejex, but would consider the new tech for a new Porsche.
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Originally Posted by Bob Russell
Just did my car yesterday, took about 2 hours and it looks and feels great. See how long it holds up