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Does anyone that uses REJEX put a top coat of anotherwax over it ? In reading the bottle they suggest you don't do it, but I'm curious if it adds any additional luster or durability etc...
Last edited by AndysZ; Sep 20, 2006 at 10:21 AM.
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I'm sure some do, however it's a stand alone product.
Also, applying a less durable product over Rejex which you will, at some time, cover with another coat of Rejex is counterproductive.
The Care Care section has lots of Rejex threads.
(BTW, product threads dealing with Rejex and Zaino often get ugly because some people, for some unfathomable reason, actually GAS what other people think of the stuff they rub on their cars.)
Last edited by ProfMoriarty; Sep 20, 2006 at 10:43 AM.
Right now I'm using Wheel Wax from www.wheelwax.com. It has the best fragrance but I'm not sure about it I mean I still end up having to scrub off the brake dust. I don't use any cleaner just a brush and then apply more wheel wax to clean and polish. (I hate to clean wheels).
Does anyone that uses REJEX put a top coat of anotherwax over it ? In reading the bottle they suggest you don't do it, but I'm curious if it adds any additional luster or durability etc...
On the REJEX web site, to remove the REJEX, you apply a coat of paste wax. This cuts the REJEX, if that's what you want.