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Old 09-10-2011, 09:12 AM
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If I use rejex is there a need to wax?
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nope .... Rejex is a sealant (synthetic wax) and designed to do the same thing as a traditional carnauba based wax would. You can certainly top it as wanted for looks, but purely personal choice.
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nope .... Rejex is a sealant (synthetic wax) and designed to do the same thing as a traditional carnauba based wax would. You can certainly top it as wanted for looks, but purely personal choice.
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I have used Rejex for the last few months and there is no need for a wax. After washing and using a QD it looks fantastic.

I just applied some Dodo Hard Candy wax today as a test and I can't say that it enhanced the color any, however it looks wetter for sure. It actually felt slicker with just the Rejex compared to after the Dodo.

If you are looking for the wet look, then by all means add some wax, but for sure the Rejex looks great by itself.

I use the FK425 as a QD and like it alot.
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
nope .... Rejex is a sealant (synthetic wax) and designed to do the same thing as a traditional carnauba based wax would. You can certainly top it as wanted for looks, but purely personal choice.
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On our Cyber Gray Coupe, I like the deeper shine I get putting on a coat of Wolfgang Fuzion after sealer, but not a have to do item
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Originally Posted by Killrwheels@Autogeek
nope .... Rejex is a sealant (synthetic wax) and designed to do the same thing as a traditional carnauba based wax would. You can certainly top it as wanted for looks, but purely personal choice.
Been using this product on my FJ Cruiser since I bought it. I only wax the truck twice a year and it holds up nicely.
Oh, and the truck stays outdoors all year.
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I use fk425 after washing on all my cars that are sealed with rejex. Works out great. Just did black mdx with rejex until I cam get a full day to attack it and it looks great.
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425 is a great spray product to use on all sealants .... it just works and well !

http://www.autogeek.net/finish-kare-425-detailer.html

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