Rejex wax.
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Rejex wax.
I just came across this stuff via my dad, who heard about it from Xavier (NSX owner on here), who he works with...It claims to only need to be used once every 4 months....you put it on, then buff it off, then keep it out of the elements for 12 hours while it forms a protective "shell" around your car....I haven't been able to test the results yet, as my car is still in the garage for that 12 hour period....i do know it goes on very nicely and buffs off almost efortlessly....it also gave my paint a deep shine....so far, i'm impressed...anyone else ever used this or heard of it? oh, it's liquid, btw...
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Re: Rejex wax.
I just asked my dad and apparently it's only available through this one guy in the area who is the local distributor....had I known this, I would have waited to mention it on here....pic on the way...
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Re: Rejex wax.
the flash fucked up the picture a little but here it is:
I guess i'll know in the next day or two if the distributor wants his contact information given out and then if anyone wants to give it a try, i'll post it...
it's $20 for a 16 oz. bottle...
I guess i'll know in the next day or two if the distributor wants his contact information given out and then if anyone wants to give it a try, i'll post it...
it's $20 for a 16 oz. bottle...
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Re: Rejex wax.
Originally Posted by ritz
Sweet. X's car looks really nice I assume he uses it too.
Originally Posted by BOOSTED-EK
How much was it?
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Re: Rejex wax.
it's a wax...taken from the bottle: "Rejex is an advanced polymer treatment designed to provide an ultra-slick barrier that seals and protects painted surfaces, glass, metal, gel coat and acrylics against bird droppings, spider droppings, bugs, exhaust stains, oil, tar, grease, and other dirt and grime."
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shit, actually, i'm not sure if it's wax...also taken from the bottle: "NO MORE WAXING OR POLISHING. Rejex has a high refractive index, which provides richer, deeper-looking colors. leaving a lustrous, long-lasting finish and eliminates the need for waxing or polishing. Do not apply waxes or polishs over Rejex, as the abrasives found in these products will remove the Rejex protection."