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Old 06-05-2005, 03:38 AM
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I want to try some Rejex on my '94 and was wondering, do I have to let it sit overnight for each coat to cure? Or can I put on like 4 or 5 coats and let that cure overnight?
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The first coat should cure for 12 hours. After that put on as many coats as you like.
Old 06-14-2005, 05:01 PM
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Dan, have you applied it yet? If so, how do you like it?
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Not yet , I will in the next week or two coming up, Ill post some pics also.
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In the meantime I found some pics of a porsche done with rejex..here are the links:

http://www.rejexusa.com/albums/Supa-...jeX/avus08.jpg

http://www.rejexusa.com/albums/Supa-...eX/7_30_04.jpg

http://www.rejexusa.com/albums/Supa-...jeX/avus09.jpg


Im really looking forward to this stuff if its as good as everyone says it is. I have 5 coats of Zaino on my 94, it stays shiny for a long time but it attracts dirt easily and bugs are a PITA to take off the front bumper.
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Just used the Rejex and my wife says the care looks like glass. It was super easy to apply. Also noticed no dirt or dust stuck to the care at all after driving around town. I'm very happy with the product.
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I've been a Rejex fan for over a year now....
The original paint on my '88 Vert shines better than most new cars
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I've been a Rejex fan for over a year now....
The original paint on my '88 Vert shines better than most new cars
I agree. I've done the Zino deal, NXT etc. etc. Finally decided to apply Rejex after a pretty meticulous job of paint prep. The car shines and feels like glass and is a cinch to clean up after a drive or a rain. In fact, I can't believe how slippery it is: we get torrential rains here which come and go in brief periods of time. I got caught driving the car during and through a sudden squall; it dried as I drove and when I stopped the car looked almost as good as if it hadn't gotten wet at all.
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Originally Posted by dan6712cc
In the meantime I found some pics of a porsche done with rejex.
That Porsche looks sweet. I have two bottles now. Waiting for my black C6 to arrive.
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Originally Posted by rws.1
I've been a Rejex fan for over a year now....
The original paint on my '88 Vert shines better than most new cars
Where can you buy Rejex??
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Contact Barry @ X-AutoProducts, or call 1-800-559-1192. He's a supporting vendor
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Default Tried the rejex for

the first time and was IMPRESSED! After claying, applied the rejex (twice) and was very pleased with it. Went on easy, came off just as easy. If it lasts as long as they say, I'll continue to use it

I even applied it to my Hummer and Pathfinder for the advertised protection and they look just as good !

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Default I just got Rejex and have a question.

Can I still use my Griot's wax & polish over Rejex?. I have some wash marks that the wax covers up and I am wondering if the Rejex will also cover them up.

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Originally Posted by 95ZR1#418
Where can you buy Rejex??
http://www.autogeek.net/corrosion-technologies.html
We are an authorized vendor


to the original post, you will want to apply one coat of Rejex to a clean and well prepped finish. Buff off and then allow 8-24 hours for the product to cure to paint. You can then add another coat as desired.
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I've been using Rejex since new (never did more than one coat at a time) and since March, 2008 I've got 35,000 miles. The finish is absolutely pristine and it's never had the need for a claybar or any other kind of "prep". The car feels like it's got a slippery plastic coating and the shine is unbeatable. (I'm also an ex-Zaino guy for 12 years who used it on a black car!)
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Instructions are to let RejeX cure for 8-12 hours between coats.

http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex-FAQ.html

This is a great product!
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I get my car professionally detailed & waxed in the Spring. Is it OK to apply Rejex over the fresh wax job to protect it?

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Can you use RejeX over wax?
While RejeX will certainly work over wax and give you the benefits of enhanced gloss, superior protection for your paint and rejection of stains, it’s better to put RejeX right on top of the paint. Waxes are typically much softer and less durable than RejeX. When RejeX is put on top of wax – even though RejeX will protect and extend the life of the wax – eventually the wax will degrade. When that occurs, the RejeX protection will wash off with the old wax (since in this case RejeX is bonded to the wax rather than directly to the paint). To get full longevity out of the product, use RejeX instead of wax.

http://www.corrosionx.com/rejexFAQ.html
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Great, thank you!
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Its now my go-to wheel sealant ... lots of protection and easy cleanups !


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