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Have used Rejex on my vette. Like the product. Tonight I put it on my wife's new Lexus. Alot of work wiping it off. Does anyone use a power polisher to remove it?
Have used Rejex on my vette. Like the product. Tonight I put it on my wife's new Lexus. Alot of work wiping it off. Does anyone use a power polisher to remove it?
They don't recommend using a buffer. If it was hard getting off, you just may have used a little too much. Rejex is the only polish I've used on my vette and I just used it on my wife's new Accord, as well. Just don't use as much next time and I think you'll find it's comes off easy.
Have used Rejex on my vette. Like the product. Tonight I put it on my wife's new Lexus. Alot of work wiping it off. Does anyone use a power polisher to remove it?
In my experience, if there was nothing on the paint to start with, Rejex can be a little hard to wipe off.
After the first coat of Rejex, any applications after that wipe right off.
I use Zaino first to condition the paint.
Wipe it off and let it set over night.
Then put a heavy coat of Rejex on and once it dries, it wipes off very easy
The only time I've had problems with Rejex is when the temp was not in the range on the bottle. Seems this makes the Rejex dry faster or something.
BTW, my wife's Lexus does fine with the Rejex. As does my pickup, too.
In my experience, if there was nothing on the paint to start with, Rejex can be a little hard to wipe off.
After the first coat of Rejex, any applications after that wipe right off.
I use Zaino first to condition the paint.
Wipe it off and let it set over night.
Then put a heavy coat of Rejex on and once it dries, it wipes off very easy
Don't put too much on. A very light coat will wipe off easily. It's only 1 micon thick when wiped off anyway. It is better to wash off old wax and clay bar before putting on the Rejex. It will wipe off easier. Things don't stick to Rejex well (or anything else, which is the whole point). It won't last as long if applied over wax because the wax will wear off and take the Rejex with it.
I will never ever argue with your results. You have the shiniest Corvette I have ever seen. I have 2 bottles of Rejex left and, if you keep posting them darn pix I may just have to get me some of that there Zaino stuff.
Still have not bee able to find it in Fredericksburg, Va. Any help out there to locate some. I have been using NXT but want to try rejex on top.
I wouldn't put the Rejex on top of the NXT if that is what you meant. In my experience Rejex lasts much longer than NXT, so you won't see the full benenfit of Rejex, if it is coming off with the other nxt, versus when it is on the paint directly.