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What is the best way to apply Rejex, not the prep work, but applying the Rejex product to the car? I do not see any post that covers this. Do you use a pad or a microfiber or?
Wax on wax off Danielson.... it's really that simple.
Use whatever applicator you want so long as it's good and clean, better new if you have a new one but it doesn't really matter that much.
I'm sure many swear by one brand or another but seriously just go buy a little pack of applicators at wally world or autozone for $2 bucks and use them to apply and a MF towel to remove.
Josh
Last edited by JoshVette; May 15, 2010 at 01:31 AM.
Wax on wax off Danielson.... it's really that simple.
Use whatever applicator you want so long as it's good and clean, better new if you have a new one but it doesn't really matter that much.
I'm sure many swear by one brand or another but seriously just go buy a little pack of applicators at wally world or autozone for $2 bucks and use them to apply and a MF towel to remove.
I use a foam applicator to put it on, and a micro fiber to take it off. I usually buy the foam applicators by the dozen from one of the forum vendors, or other online source (whoever has the best price at the time).
It goes on and off really easily. I don't use it on my Vette, but love it for the daily drivers.
I use a foam applicator to put it on, and a micro fiber to take it off. I usually buy the foam applicators by the dozen from one of the forum vendors, or other online source (whoever has the best price at the time).
It goes on and off really easily. I don't use it on my Vette, but love it for the daily drivers.
No matter the product of choice for protection, foam applicators are great for use. Also can be used with tire dressings, and cheap enough to toss once worn out. I use mine first for wax/sealant application, and after a couple uses I move to tires.
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