REJEX is great.
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Melting Slicks
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REJEX is great.
A few days ago while driving the red 2000 convertible I was splattered by some liquid for a couple of seconds. When it dried it left white
spots all over the windshield and car. Today I tried to wash the windshield using a wet cloth. It did not work. I finally used a razor
blade scraper to clean the windshield. Then I tried to clean an outside mirror housing with the wet cloth. A couple of quick wipes
and it was clean. I then did the other mirror housing and the front end of the car. When I put REJEX on the car a few months ago I did
not do the windshield. Maybe next time I should. Has anyone used REJEX of the car glass?
spots all over the windshield and car. Today I tried to wash the windshield using a wet cloth. It did not work. I finally used a razor
blade scraper to clean the windshield. Then I tried to clean an outside mirror housing with the wet cloth. A couple of quick wipes
and it was clean. I then did the other mirror housing and the front end of the car. When I put REJEX on the car a few months ago I did
not do the windshield. Maybe next time I should. Has anyone used REJEX of the car glass?
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RAVEN007 (11-08-2018)
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Melting Slicks
I have but stopped, no reason. Good stuff, been using it on my cars since 2006. Blue Dawn wash, clay bar, polish, wash again, REJEX . I try to do this twice a year. Car washes in between I use Griots soap and spray on wax.
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I have been using REJEX since it first came out on the commercial market. It was initially used for camouflaged military aircraft to keep exhaust from screwing up the camouflaged paint pattern. I use it on paint/chrome and glass. I put on two coats of REJEX once a year.
Last edited by RAVEN007; 11-08-2018 at 12:26 AM.