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Old 04-18-2016, 11:51 AM
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Has anyone heard of a product called "Rejex". It is something like a wax or protector to keep bugs off a car or trailer.
Old 04-18-2016, 11:55 AM
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Yes, I have used it. It works well. It's a sealant. Easier to apply and remove than Zaino but on a black car, I preferred Zaino but Rejex is much cheaper.
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I've been using REJEX for years on my C5. I believe it's a polymer originally used on aircraft, but it is beyond doubt a great product. I use nothing else as a polish for my Vette
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Great stuff and much discussed on the forum/
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Been using it for years. It's not a polish, not made to add shine or remove any scratches or swirl marks. Use another product to polish...Then use reject to protect the shine you have. every 3 months put a coat on and you will see, it's the best product to protect your car I have ever used.
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Originally Posted by SteveMcGuire
I've been using REJEX for years on my C5. I believe it's a polymer originally used on aircraft, but it is beyond doubt a great product. I use nothing else as a polish for my Vette


I use Adams products for everything except the final protection. I think Rejex works better and lasts longer.

But you want the paint perfect before applying it is not a polish just protection.
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I swear by it. Had it one my 2006 C6-- easy on/easy buffed out. Lasted several years for my garaged C6. Cures overnight. Then it is like an invisible shell to a thin degree. Add a treatment of Backfire crystal coat II and now nothing sticks to my C7. Nothing
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Originally Posted by boraxman
Great stuff and much discussed on the forum/
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Can you use Rejex on Xpel protective film?
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Originally Posted by CorvetteCowboy
Has anyone heard of a product called "Rejex". It is something like a wax or protector to keep bugs off a car or trailer.
I have used this product religiously, for 16 years.
First used on my 1999 FRC. A great polymer which allows me to rinse off love bugs,
which are here in Florida in May and September. A little goes a long way, and since I wash my vehicle every week, it only lasts for 3 months or so.
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I have used Rejex for years on my motorcycles...really helps in removing the bug remains on the body and windshield.

Ken
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I have used both Rejex and Zaino. Seems that they are about the same effort to apply to me. Zaino appears to last longer than Rejex. Rejex is MUCH less expensive. I like Zaino more than Rejex myself.
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Originally Posted by Pisswilly
Can you use Rejex on Xpel protective film?
Yes
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Used it for years, bought it by the gallon.

I now use a wipe on no buff sealant, the same polymers as rejex, 1/2 the time spent on the car.

Btw, nu finish and rejex are the same.
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Originally Posted by Glen e

I now use a wipe on no buff sealant, the same polymers as rejex, 1/2 the time spent on the car.
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What product is it?
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Blackfire Crystal Seal
Or
Ultima Paint guard

Try Em and youll never rejex again.
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Rejax is great! Work exceptionally well on wheels.

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Originally Posted by Glen e
Used it for years, bought it by the gallon.

I now use a wipe on no buff sealant, the same polymers as rejex, 1/2 the time spent on the car.

Btw, nu finish and rejex are the same.
Really? This forum is really a wealth of knowledge, particularly YOUR tips and tricks

You're a Blackfire fan, right?

Ken
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I have used it on my rims for many years and am thrilled with the results----so easy to apply, and my experience has been that it certainly helps in cleaning the brake dust.

I Don't use it on the car itself as I splurged with this being my last corvette, and got the Xpel applied. Xpel has a product they recommend to use to help with the shine, etc.------it is as easy to use as the Rejex.
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Originally Posted by Pisswilly
Can you use Rejex on Xpel protective film?
Yes, you can. I checked with the manufacturers of both Rejex and the film. I have been using it on my Vettes for 12 years. No problems.


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