Any opinions about this FABULOUS product?
This product Rejex was mentioned in another thread:
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
Okay, I don't know if its fabulous, I just wanted to get your attention :smile:
Does anyone know if this stuff works? or is this like the informercials we see on late night TV where the car paint gets set on fire...etc?
Also, to David Bynon: how would this work with the Klasse All-In-One and P21S regimen? If at all!!
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--2004 MC; BRG/W; 3 pkgs
http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
Okay, I don't know if its fabulous, I just wanted to get your attention :smile:
Does anyone know if this stuff works? or is this like the informercials we see on late night TV where the car paint gets set on fire...etc?
Also, to David Bynon: how would this work with the Klasse All-In-One and P21S regimen? If at all!!
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--2004 MC; BRG/W; 3 pkgs
Here's what they say on the audio forum:
http://forums.audiworld.com/detail/msgs/21818.phtml
"REJEX. The part you've been waiting for. This product appears to be worth it's billing. If it holds up as promised I will no longer use Blitz. I have not used Zaino (can't do the overnight drying thing, etc, too many rules, hard to order, etc) or Sovereign, but REJEX provides a very 'wet' finish, better than anything else I've seen. It is VERY easy to apply and remove. I applied it with the Porter Cable and removed it by hand using only ONE small Meguiars microfiber towel. "
http://forums.audiworld.com/detail/msgs/21818.phtml
"REJEX. The part you've been waiting for. This product appears to be worth it's billing. If it holds up as promised I will no longer use Blitz. I have not used Zaino (can't do the overnight drying thing, etc, too many rules, hard to order, etc) or Sovereign, but REJEX provides a very 'wet' finish, better than anything else I've seen. It is VERY easy to apply and remove. I applied it with the Porter Cable and removed it by hand using only ONE small Meguiars microfiber towel. "
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Has anyone in this forum used this Rejex product, yet? And how does it work with regular washing/ waxing regimen?
I am using using the NACarCare products right now and they work very well (Klasse All-in One, followed by p21s carnuba wax), but I dread bird s**t- and this Rejex is supposed to help against that. But I'm too chicken to be the guinea pig
I am using using the NACarCare products right now and they work very well (Klasse All-in One, followed by p21s carnuba wax), but I dread bird s**t- and this Rejex is supposed to help against that. But I'm too chicken to be the guinea pig
A NAM user named Chief_Charlie said he used this product in this thread. Look at the second to last post.
Maybe you could PM him? I'm curious about Rejex too, especially for my white wheels.
Maybe you could PM him? I'm curious about Rejex too, especially for my white wheels.
I hate to bring bad news, but bird droppings have a very low pH... close to that of muratic acid. No polymer or acrylic film that I'm aware of is going to hold up to an acid attack of a juicy bird bomb. I suggest keeping a small bag in the back with a nice microfiber towel and your favorite quick detailing spray. In all cases, get it off you paint ASAP!
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I have used it on my MCS, just on the wheels and tail pipes. Had it on for about 5 months and its still doing its job. Its pretty good, makes cleaning of the brake dust much easier, no scrubbing with the wheel brush. Even with two coats applied you still need to use a brush or was mitt to wipe the wheels clean. It does not let you just completely spray of the brake dust. Applied easily and buffs easily, just like zaino. I use it on all our cars now (wheels/tail pipes only). No more caked on brake dust.
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>>I'd try to stay away from any products called RejeX, disapproveX, refuseX, junkX, scrapX, or throw-awayX.
well then you may be losing out. if you stay away from this stuff... oh perhaps you don't have white wheels on your MINi
I do, and after 3500 miles of washing thsoe crazy little triangles every weekend, I am hear to say
the rejex is the way to go. My white wheels I had to have em, and didn't put faith into what everyone said about having them, having is believing. but I think I can stop checking out the wheels on the local ricers and dreamily thinkng those would be so eary to clean
I put on 1 coat of rejex on Sunday, and here it is Thursday, 4 days of driving to work, and the wheels looke like I just washed em a few hours ago. The break dust doesn't stick.
Yipee I A...
btw why do ricers have hood scoops on their roofs?
well then you may be losing out. if you stay away from this stuff... oh perhaps you don't have white wheels on your MINi
I do, and after 3500 miles of washing thsoe crazy little triangles every weekend, I am hear to say
the rejex is the way to go. My white wheels I had to have em, and didn't put faith into what everyone said about having them, having is believing. but I think I can stop checking out the wheels on the local ricers and dreamily thinkng those would be so eary to clean
I put on 1 coat of rejex on Sunday, and here it is Thursday, 4 days of driving to work, and the wheels looke like I just washed em a few hours ago. The break dust doesn't stick.
Yipee I A...
btw why do ricers have hood scoops on their roofs?
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