Meguiars #83, #80, and Rejex
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Meguiars #83, #80, and Rejex
Time for my Spring detailing (I know, a little late), but got a question.
I plan on using Meg's #83 to attack the swirls and light scratches, and I want to use Rejex. When I've used #83 in the past, I've followed wth #80 Speed Glaze, is a good combination. But I also read that Rejex should be applied directly to the paint surface. Should that be right after the #83, or would I be safe at applying a coat of #80, and then Rejex?
Would appreciate some thoughts.
Thanks,
Chuck
I plan on using Meg's #83 to attack the swirls and light scratches, and I want to use Rejex. When I've used #83 in the past, I've followed wth #80 Speed Glaze, is a good combination. But I also read that Rejex should be applied directly to the paint surface. Should that be right after the #83, or would I be safe at applying a coat of #80, and then Rejex?
Would appreciate some thoughts.
Thanks,
Chuck
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good luck...