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Old Mar 11, 2010 | 09:59 PM
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My question is: Wash the car, Clay it, rewash the car and Put a Polish on before the Rejex or just use the Rejex after the second washing?
I have Zaino polish but not sure if I put the Zaino on before the Rejex?
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Rejex is a clear sealant (and very glossy), so have your paint ready. Not familiar with the Zaino line but, polishing is part of the preparation stage.
Rejex last or it can be topped if desired....GL
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Use Zaino or Rejex. Both are polymer sealants.
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I would not mix the two products. I do not use Rejex on my Vette, only Zaino. I will use the remaining Rejex that I have on my daily driver. For a wipe-on/wipe-off product, I would recommend Z-AIO over Rejex in that it has mild abrasives, cleaners, polishes and seals, where Rejex is mainly a sealant. Z-AIO application is quicker; no over night wait as recommended for Rejex to bond. My experience with both products is that their durability/longevity and shine are comparable.
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Originally Posted by Onyasix
I would not mix the two products. I do not use Rejex on my Vette, only Zaino. I will use the remaining Rejex that I have on my daily driver. For a wipe-on/wipe-off product, I would recommend Z-AIO over Rejex in that it has mild abrasives, cleaners, polishes and seals, where Rejex is mainly a sealant. Z-AIO application is quicker; no over night wait as recommended for Rejex to bond. My experience with both products is that their durability/longevity and shine are comparable.


Zaino on the car.
Rejex on the wheels.
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Once I clay the car can I use Zaino AIO ? and if yes how many applications? Thanks
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Originally Posted by habib
Once I clay the car can I use Zaino AIO ? and if yes how many applications? Thanks
Wash (Dawn), then clay, then wash Z-7, then Z-AIO, etc.

If you intend to enhance the shine and increase durability/longevity, I recommend Z-2 rather than additional layer(s) of Z-AIO. I would only use additional layers of Z-AIO to promote removal of minor swirls and scratches or any oxidation that the first application did not remove. If that is not the issue proceed with Z-2. Remembering that Z-6 is recommended between layers. The Z-6 between layers is to remove any remaining polish/sealant residue and will slicken the surface to receive further applications of polish/sealant.

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Thank you. That sounds more like what I will do. habib
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