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Has Rejex been scientifically' proven to be better than Zaino?
The reason I ask is, I've got 2 coats of Zaino on the
C6 and have had no problem with any dirt showing on
the tail end, or anywhere else. It's so slippery,
nothing sticks.
Oh oh ... here comes the Zaino verses Rejex thing again!
I've only used Rejex, and I like it. So I stopped the scientific experiment with a one-sided test.
Wow! To me, cleaning the car is a labor of love. I used Zaino for the first time on my coupe last night and was VERY impressed. Drove it all day with no dust of note on the tail. Hard to imagine anything better.
Any suggestions for Convertible Top maint products?
Last edited by c69z28; Nov 24, 2005 at 02:10 AM.
Reason: An additional question
Isn't about time that the Rejex vs. Zaino debated ended? I think experiences have shown that they are both excellent products. You can't go wrong using either one of them. Rather than one being better than the other, it is more a matter of personal preference. Newbies should try both and settle on one based on their own impressions rather than going on what others say.
Isn't about time that the Rejex vs. Zaino debated ended? I think experiences have shown that they are both excellent products. You can't go wrong using either one of them. Rather than one being better than the other, it is more a matter of personal preference. Newbies should try both and settle on one based on their own impressions rather than going on what others say.
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