Rejex Question
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Rejex Question
I'm switching over to Rejex from Meguiars ultimate. I know that Rejex lasts much longer, but i enjoy washing and waxing every 4 - 6 weeks. Can Rejex be applied that often. Any suggestions/recommendations?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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Safety Car
I have used RejeX for several years and get great results with it. Sadly, it's only available online for me. Was just using the product a few days ago, and was reading the label. They say that an extra coat is fine. I'm sure more won't hurt a thing. They also recommend not using a wax over the product.
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Safety Car
I sometimes double up on the leading edges before a trip (like the front bumper and hood) to help keep bugs from sticking. I have been going on 9 or 10 months on the same rejex job on my c6, but that stays inside and only gets driven every so often. For my outside vehicles, could be every 3 to 4 months to reapply. i often only do half the car and then do the other half in the next month.
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Melting Slicks
my OPINION is it should be spelled ''rejects'' and not only can you use it that often you will NEED to use it that often . tried it and gave it away with a car we sold .
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Team Owner
I have been using RejeX since 2005. Best stuff I have ever used. Put on as many coats as often as you like.
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Burning Brakes
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I just used rejex for the first time on wife's new Grand Cherokee. Loved,the results! Best it has ever looked but time will tell how it holds up. I have been using surf city products and love the results but it's not on a DD.
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Team Owner
My Jetta and my wife's CR-V are DD and have only had RejeX applied to the paint. Water still beads up after several months, but seems to disappear from the windshield and back window quicker.