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Where do you guys buy your Rejex? Haven't had any luck in my area. TIA!!
Google it for sellers, the shipping cost is usually the difference in bottom line price. Forum Vendor Autogeek also sells it and they are good to deal with.
Another reason I like Rejex...the other day it was very windy, lots of polen and dust got on the car.. I didnt have time to do a full wash so I took the hose (in the shade of course) and removed the nozzle and just sheeted water on to the car to get the dust/polen off .. let it air dry in the shade... car came out almost as if I had washed it with soap! virtually no spots (and my car is black) . Rejex
Just ordered a bottle, my question is can you use a detailer after washing between Rejex applications? Or is it needed?
You certainly can. Whether it's needed just depends on how you want the car to look. I mostly use the detailer to just clean up any streeks or water spots left after drying.
Make sure you follow the directions when applying it. Letting the car sit overnight for at least 8-12 hours out of the weather (rain or sun) really helps it cure and gives great durability
Google it for sellers, the shipping cost is usually the difference in bottom line price. Forum Vendor Autogeek also sells it and they are good to deal with.
Thanks for the tips guys. I guess I will go the online route and stop fooling around!
I never even heard of Rejex until I bought my first Vette. The seller swore by it and gave me a bottle to try. It is so easy to put on and remove compared to most waxes. I am sold on it.
I stopped into my Ace and it wasn't in stock, but they were happy to order it for me.
Same here so I just ordered some from Amazon. I am a NXT fan but am going to give this a try. Thought about the Zaino thing but it just seems to complicated.
I have waxed ONE vehicle in 30 years. Never again. Soap and water always works for me.
However...I just may give it a try.
If I only had all the time back I've spend washing and waxing my cars over the years... I did enjoy it though.
Rejex makes washing the car a lot easier because dirt really doesn't stick as it does on an untreated car. It makes washing my Vette a 20 minute job. Add a little detailer and I'm done and it looks great.
If you do it for no other reason than to make washing easier it's worth it.
on the price. They have been the cheapest. I also took the advice of another forum member and top coat the Rejex with Pinnacle Sovereign carnuba wax. Man does it pop.
Jeff
Last edited by Justasheet; 06-17-2011 at 03:53 PM.
on the price. They have been the cheapest. I also took the advice of another forum member and top coat the Rejex with Pinnacle Sovereign carnuba wax. Man does it pop.
Jeff
The Rejex looks awesome by itself, but I also like it even more adding Pinnacle Sovereign carnuba on top