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Old 03-01-2006, 05:52 PM
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I have been using Liquid Glass to detail my cars for years. I am considering trying Rejex... Can anyone give me a comparison? Is Rejex better?
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Also post in the Car Care section if you don't get enough responses here. Haven't seen any mention of Liquid Glass before yours.
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I have also used Liquid Glass for years and after trying Rejex, the Liquid Glass is only used on my mules. Rejex is outstanding
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Does Rejex require any prep work, especially to get rid of the Liquid Glass?
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way to go ZAINO!! A bit pricey but really good.
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Does Rejex require any prep work, especially to get rid of the Liquid Glass?
Since Rejex is a sealent, you should remove any applied wax first.............
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OK... How does Rejex compare to Zaino?
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Originally Posted by SFHC6
OK... How does Rejex compare to Zaino?
Just as good, gets down to personal preference.
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Originally Posted by 67Roadster
Since Rejex is a sealent, you should remove any applied wax first.............
I too regard Rejex as a “Sealant”, although I have been criticized here before for referring to it as a Sealant.

I am wondering if you could achieve an enhanced luster by applying “Liquid Glass” then sealing it with Rejex?

Has anyone tried that?

Jim

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I just read through the "Car Care" section and found that Rejex should be applied to a clean paint surface... as mentioned above. It sounds like it is a similar concept for all... Liquid Glass, Rejex, and Zaino.

I think that I am going to give Rejex a try... Thanks to all for your input!
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I like Rejex better than anything else I have tried.
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Why do you like rejex?
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Originally Posted by fredl11
way to go ZAINO!! A bit pricey but really good.
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Is a product like Meguire's Clean and Polish good to use prior to the application of Rejex? If not, any recommendations?
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Originally Posted by SFHC6
OK... How does Rejex compare to Zaino?

Here you go...you asked...

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...ne&forum_id=10

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Originally Posted by 67Roadster
I have also used Liquid Glass for years and after trying Rejex, the Liquid Glass is only used on my mules. Rejex is outstanding
I haven't tried Rejex but I have been using Liquid Glass Polish since 1979 and let me tell you it does an excellent job of covering up scratches.
I use Zaino on the Corvette, Klasse AIO and Menzerna products on my other cars. If there are any scratches I use the Liquid Glass Polish on any car and thus far it works great.
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Originally Posted by Willfulone
Here you go...you asked...

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show...ne&forum_id=10

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How can that be a fair test, when everybody knows what side you're on. It's like ZaneO or AgentF1 will be doing the same test. What you think they would say the better product is? I thought so.

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Originally Posted by PAVette
Is a product like Meguire's Clean and Polish good to use prior to the application of Rejex? If not, any recommendations?
Yes this will work. Are you using a PC or by hand?
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Originally Posted by Wicked LT1
How can that be a fair test, when everybody knows what side you're on. It's like ZaneO or AgentF1 will be doing the same test. What you think they would say the better product is? I thought so.
Haha. I'm glad you're so perfect.

I give every product I test/evaluate a fair chance...I believe my reviews are thorough and accurate to my findings/experience.

Willfulone one was *very* anti-Zaino before he tried it...

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Originally Posted by Wicked LT1
How can that be a fair test, when everybody knows what side you're on. It's like ZaneO or AgentF1 will be doing the same test. What you think they would say the better product is? I thought so.

The test is why I am on that side

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