Rejex question
#3
Instructor
It's technically just a sealant so you shouldn't experience any issues. The trick will be which detail spray will give you the best pop.
Just remember the combination of any sealant and DS doesn't mean you should substitute those products for a good washing technique or regiment. Too many guys think that if they washed it last week and it's just a little dusty that having a sealant on the car will protect it from scratches if they just use a waterless wash or detail spray to remove the dust. Those that follow that regiment usually are shocked at the condition of their paint under a bright light.
Just remember the combination of any sealant and DS doesn't mean you should substitute those products for a good washing technique or regiment. Too many guys think that if they washed it last week and it's just a little dusty that having a sealant on the car will protect it from scratches if they just use a waterless wash or detail spray to remove the dust. Those that follow that regiment usually are shocked at the condition of their paint under a bright light.
#4
Melting Slicks
tried rejex and gave it away . check out auto geek [ wolf gang for example ] or adams which seems to give me great results with minimum effort . . peace
#5
Team Owner
I became a Wolfgang Sealant 3.0 fan several months ago. Now I only use RejeX on the windows.
#6
It's technically just a sealant so you shouldn't experience any issues. The trick will be which detail spray will give you the best pop.
Just remember the combination of any sealant and DS doesn't mean you should substitute those products for a good washing technique or regiment. Too many guys think that if they washed it last week and it's just a little dusty that having a sealant on the car will protect it from scratches if they just use a waterless wash or detail spray to remove the dust. Those that follow that regiment usually are shocked at the condition of their paint under a bright light.
Just remember the combination of any sealant and DS doesn't mean you should substitute those products for a good washing technique or regiment. Too many guys think that if they washed it last week and it's just a little dusty that having a sealant on the car will protect it from scratches if they just use a waterless wash or detail spray to remove the dust. Those that follow that regiment usually are shocked at the condition of their paint under a bright light.
#7
Instructor