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Old 02-21-2008, 10:08 PM
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Old 02-21-2008, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by BarneyZ


...and arguably as good as Zaino without all the voodoo.
I've used both, and despite what the Zaino mafia may say.
Old 02-21-2008, 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Black'92
Are there any stores that this product can be purchased at (besides buying it online)?
True Value Hardware.
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Originally Posted by BuckGW
True Value Hardware.
Headed to True Value tomorrow!

When I look at the Rejex website I see several products...

Which Rejex product do I need to buy???

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Old 02-21-2008, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by BuckGW
True Value Hardware.
That's the one.

In fact, if they don't stock it on the shelf, you can place your order before Monday's, for their weekly (Wednesday here) arrival. That's what I did this time, instead of ordering from SkyGeek. They even knocked a couple of $'s off for me, to compete better with Sky.

I like Sky too, but I could get it quicker locally, this time.
Old 02-22-2008, 12:32 AM
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FWW that "second coat" that they suggest to really adds depth to the shine. I do it every time.

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Need a little help please...

Do I just get the "car wax" product?

Is that what everyone is using?
Old 02-22-2008, 02:50 AM
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Old 02-22-2008, 03:10 AM
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Here's the product you want:

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Old 02-22-2008, 03:31 AM
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Because of all the great reviews and recommendations here, I had my detailer apply Rejex to the inside and outside of my new CCW SP16a wheels prior to installation. May end up doing the entire car






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Originally Posted by gota07
Here's the product you want:
Several dollars cheaper here:



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Old 02-22-2008, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Frisson
Can you use rejex on a plastic clear bra?
I do...one year now and no problems...
Old 02-22-2008, 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Black'92
Are there any stores that this product can be purchased at (besides buying it online)?
Check the manufacturer's site for a distributer. I found I am currently sitting a couple of moiles from one. Rejex is also sold in many marine supply and boat sales stores.
Old 02-22-2008, 07:38 AM
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Originally Posted by BarneyZ


...and arguably as good as Zaino without all the voodoo.
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Originally Posted by GotVett?
Well, it just so happens that I Rejex'd mine today and just finished the 2nd buff. It'll be good to go in the morning at 5 am. I already had it all nice and clean, so I figured, why not! Even did the wheels.

Rejex tip: After the initial buffing, Rejex recommends going over it one mo time, to get anything missed and for an even deeper shine. They also say that if you're up to it, put a 2nd coat on (which I've done before).

Easy on and off. Wouldn't change for anything.
Go one step further and top off the Rejex with a pure Canaba liquid wax. It will give even a better wet look.
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Originally Posted by GotVett?
Well, it just so happens that I Rejex'd mine today and just finished the 2nd buff. It'll be good to go in the morning at 5 am. I already had it all nice and clean, so I figured, why not! Even did the wheels.

Rejex tip: After the initial buffing, Rejex recommends going over it one mo time, to get anything missed and for an even deeper shine. They also say that if you're up to it, put a 2nd coat on (which I've done before).

Easy on and off. Wouldn't change for anything.
Go one step further and top off the Rejex with a pure Canauba liquid wax. It will give even a better wet look.
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OK, since I've bought everything known to cars over the years, (except that"voodoo" stuff.. ), let me summarize:

1. works great, per the kudos on this thread.
2. Ace and True Value, but may have to order.
3. marine/boat places (but I thought they're usually expensive, or more than auto/online stores???)
4. spygeek and buycorrosion---buy's site is one of the few where Dollar/ounce for 12 and 16 oz. bottles is same, no saving to buy more.

5. finally, apply sparingly, easier to wipe off.

Is this "wax on, wax off" just not "wax?" (I can identify with that....)

I'm almost ready to put down the 3M and Meguiar's now that I know it works on clear bra....

One, more, little, push,..........

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Old 02-22-2008, 08:36 AM
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Not trying to hijack thread but do you apply Rejex first, wax second?
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Originally Posted by bugn
Not trying to hijack thread but do you apply Rejex first, wax second?
one guy said above, rejex, then carnauba. someone correct this non-Rejex noob (me!) if I'm wrong.
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Originally Posted by gota07
Here's the product you want:
Thanks for link, I was wondering the same thing.

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