Rejex wax.
It didn't say anything about stripping off the previous wax or about the more coats, the more protection you have. the instructions basically say "1.) apply to a clean, dry surface that is cool to the touch. 2.) wipe on with a soft cloth and let dry to a haze. 3.) wipe off. 4.)allow to cure out of the elements and direct sunlight for 12 hours for maximum effect."
I'm always up for experimenting with new waxes, I'll have to pick some up one day. I think I can find some locally from some NASA guys.
Let me know how it holds up after your curing period. My car's paint never see direct abuse of any kind, but it still seems that the only thing that holds up is the $100 Zymol, of course.
Let me know how it holds up after your curing period. My car's paint never see direct abuse of any kind, but it still seems that the only thing that holds up is the $100 Zymol, of course.
oh, my bad, i forgot i made this thread....i'm impressed with it....i got caught in the rain shortly after taking the car out of the garage and a ton of mud was slung all over the doors (live on a dirt road) and i just hit it with a hose and the mud just fell off like nothing....as the rain hit the car, it was just flying back off....it also gave the car a deep shine, almost like it had been polished as well as waxed....
that's just my opinion on it, of course....if anyone would like to give it a shot, buy some and try it and you be the judge. here is the contact info to get it:
Call or Email Jeff Curtis:
757-286-5857
or
TRProducts@mindspring.com
that's just my opinion on it, of course....if anyone would like to give it a shot, buy some and try it and you be the judge. here is the contact info to get it:
Call or Email Jeff Curtis:
757-286-5857
or
TRProducts@mindspring.com
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