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Old 11-30-2008, 09:05 AM
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Default REJEX...what exactly is it..

i have heard it is the best stuff to put on your vehicle to prevent the paint from gettin all F'd up.. what is it? where do you get it? how much is it? need more info...
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its a sealant, i tried it once and wasnt impressed.
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the reason i ask is that my car will be outside durring the winter in NY * ft. Drum* and i dont want the paint to go to hell on me... I heard about ReJex and am very curious as to what it does and how much and where to go it?
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As Jay said, it's a paint sealant. It's around $16, and you can get it from several sources on the internet.
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As Jay said, it's a paint sealant. It's around $16, and you can get it from several sources on the internet.
or your local TrueValue hardware
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Thers's better sealants out there.
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Worked well on my TT2's but then again I don't drive it in bad weather anyway. When I washed the car though, simple soap and water would get dirt off the wheels so it seemed to make them clean up real easy. I haven't tried it on paint since I have other stuff for that.
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theres a lot better sealents out there like zaino or try the chemical guys stuff
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I use RejeX on the daily driver. Protection is great. Shine is average, depth is lacking.

Wax on the T/A.
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Get some Zaino...Their clear seal is awesome
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aside from sealants i used the Clearkotes carnuba moose and it worked very well. There are a lot of things to consider as far as durability goes. I had my car sitting under a tree for about 7 months while i rebuilt my trans and bought a new clutch. My vehicle was covered in treesap, pollen and bird ****. After i washed it and sprayed some qd on it, it looked like it had just beed waxed and was smooth as hell. but like i said those are things that i notice & they dont justify protection but i was happy with it.




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