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Old 02-09-2008, 07:58 PM
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Default Has Anyone Used "RejeX" before?

i saw it today at truevalue is it any good? it says its not a "wax" even though thats what it is - they claim it lasts 6 months

heres a link

http://www.rejex.com/rejexmain.html

thanks
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I use it on my TT2's. I have other stuff for the paint. Works well on the wheels.

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I use it on my daily drivers and the barrels of the wheels on the T/A.
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I've used it on my paint before, it works pretty well.

I've switched to Prima Epic now though.
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I've used just about all the popular waxes over the years on my cars...all except Zaino. I initially bought RejeX for my CCWs and they did an okay job...better than carnuba, but not as good as I hoped it would be.

At any rate, when I got my new car, I decided to top it with RejeX instead of carnuba for its first wax job...and it literally blew me away. After polishing the car, I've never really had a final "wax" that makes the car shine anymore...but RejeX was like I just poured a bucket of water over the paint. It really is amazing.

AFAIK, it only has two downsides...the surface you are applying it has to be free from sratches and oils from previous polishes, waxes etc...and secondly, after you apply it, it needs to "cure" for 12 hours for best results.
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Bumping this up...
Just finished up doing a cleaner and RejeX on the daily driver.

This is a 2001 Grand Am GT. Black. Factory paint. 91,000 miles, never garaged. Always outside.








I also use the RejeX on the barrels of the TTII's and ProStars. Have kept them looking great for 6 months now.




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