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Old 11-11-2004, 07:46 AM
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Has anyone tried RejeX

Has anyone tried this product before? I read about it in a Car and Driver if I remember right - the editors liked it a lot. Kind of like a wax, but supposedly makes cleaning and removing stuff like bugs and tar a lot easier. Anyone have any experience with this?
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probably just that PTFE (teflon) paint protection sealant crap.
I got some PTFE paint protection stuff for my car and it is great.
Yuo don't need to polish and wax it and is is silky smooth.
It is really easy to wash it because nothing sticks to it. teflon = non stick!
It doesn't get as dirty as well.
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I have 2 bottles sitting at home. I've yet to do a full car with it but i've done a few test panels, seems like a great product. It's awesome on wheels and bumpers. The dirt just falls off w/ a little water.

I'm doing an S2K tomorrow and I'm debating using rejex or NXT on it. I'll figure it out when I get to that step.


I also plan on doing an 8 week test on it w/ my girls accord starting thanksgiving. I'm about to wrap up my Zaino test on it. I did an 8 week NXT test prior.
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if you are going to order it order it from this guy

www.rejexusa.com



This is a strong product that is slowly catching on, it's big on a lot of the p-car forums.
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Wheels huh? Does it help keep brake dust from accumulating? I'm also wondering if RejeX just makes it easier to wash dirt away - or does it also keep dust from sticking on the car in the first place? With my NBP TSX gotta keep on fighting that battle with dust
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so i guess we wash our car's thoroughly and then apply rejex; let it cure and then apply some wax to get a deeper shine/look? or does applying rejex replace waxing the car?
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Originally Posted by divenow
Wheels huh? Does it help keep brake dust from accumulating? I'm also wondering if RejeX just makes it easier to wash dirt away - or does it also keep dust from sticking on the car in the first place? With my NBP TSX gotta keep on fighting that battle with dust

it makes the wheels a lot easier to clean. You don't even need to spray anything on them, just hose them off and they are clean.



I did my dads 7 series wheels w/ them, the 19". He has them in chrome. He says when he washes, he just hoses them off and they are spotless.


Get a california duster to battle dust. But wrap it up in newspaper for the first few weeks
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Originally Posted by jmathew34
so i guess we wash our car's thoroughly and then apply rejex; let it cure and then apply some wax to get a deeper shine/look? or does applying rejex replace waxing the car?

rejex replaces the wax. But you could still top it w/ a carnuba if you like


RejeX is like Zaino basically.
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thanks CLPower, let us know how it goes with the s2k tomorrow, if possible some before and after pics....would like to see how this stuff works...
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here are some good threads that show it's effects

http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/s...ighlight=Rejex

http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/s...ighlight=Rejex

http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/s...ighlight=Rejex
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Yes CLPower - please do let us know how it turns out, and what you think of it compared to Zaino. Can it be used on glass or metal trim?
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All I've used on so far is glass, bumpers, wheels.


Can't really say how it performs against zaino. But I bet it's right up there. We'll know when I do the 8 week test on my girls accord.
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