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Old 11-05-2005, 12:20 PM   #1
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I have tried to find this answer in the numerous threads posted on RejeX, but cannot seem to. Can RejeX be used on glass?
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Yes it can.

Here is a link that explains the application process and also mentions that you can use it on windshields to repel rain.

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I used it on my C5 and I applied it to all of the exterior surfaces including the glass. Best stuff I have ever used
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Yes it can.

Here is a link that explains the application process and also mentions that you can use it on windshields to repel rain.

Rejex Link

I used it on my C5 and I applied it to all of the exterior surfaces including the glass. Best stuff I have ever used
Thank you. Sometimes there are just too many posts to sort through. I know I should not apply RejeX to the weatherstripping. I appreciate your fast response.
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Old 11-05-2005, 06:38 PM   #4
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You're welcome

I did apply Rejex to the (hard rubber) weather stripping around the windshield and at the botom of the side windows. It worked great!

I also tried it on the rough black plastic, below the windshield, to see if it would leave a white residue and it didn't. It worked great on that as well
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Old 11-05-2005, 07:02 PM   #5
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DON'T use it on textured black plastic.
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Yup, that's the only place it goes on my car...oh yeah, and on the wheels...

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Yes. clean the window first with Stoners Invisible glass.... follow with Rejex and wow!
It repels water better and longer than Rain-x
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Yes, I used rejex on the windows on mine yesterday and they look great.
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