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Old 03-20-2005, 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Baron' date='Mar 20 2005, 01:58 PM
[quote name='marty530d' date='Mar 19 2005, 11:03 PM']In short, if you have not tried this then give it a go. You will not be dissapointed.
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Where, in the UK, can you get it from? Is it a Halfrauds job?

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I got mine online from Advanced Car Products
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Originally Posted by marty530d' date='Mar 20 2005, 04:23 PM
I got mine online from? Advanced Car Products
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Sounds like it's worth a shot.

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Originally Posted by Baron' date='Mar 20 2005, 07:58 PM
[quote name='marty530d' date='Mar 20 2005, 04:23 PM']

I got mine online from? Advanced Car Products
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Sounds like it's worth a shot.

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Andy
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Do it!!
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Some were asking for pictures. Can you post yours again, Andy?
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A couple of questions:
Where can you buy Rejex in the US?
Can you buy it at a store, or only online?

I assume you guys are giving your cars a solid wash before applying Rejex. What products do you use to wash the car? What brand of cleaner/soap for the car? What for the rims? What do you use to clean or treat the leather and dash on the inside?
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Originally Posted by marty530d' date='Mar 19 2005, 10:34 PM
I have done paint and windows - I ran out of time for the wheels but I may do that this morning.

What problems did you have with the windows ?
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well, the windows are ok since i don't look at them as often as the windshield. but the windshield has some residues and smear even i used a clean cloth to wipe off the rejex a few times after applied. when the passenger side (right) blade goes up to the middle, i can clearly see a line stay there and that looks like it's time to change the blade. fyi, in my case, rejex won't remove water spots :'(. but this is still a great product to use on the body...i mean your car .
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Originally Posted by uwsc11' date='Mar 20 2005, 12:09 PM
A couple of questions:
Where can you buy Rejex in the US?
Can you buy it at a store, or only online?

I assume you guys are giving your cars a solid wash before applying Rejex. What products do you use to wash the car?? What brand of cleaner/soap for the car?? What for the rims?? What do you use to clean or treat the leather and dash on the inside?
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check out thispost. unfortunately, the sites that we provided are jacking up the price . i think they are reading this forum .
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Originally Posted by uwsc11' date='Mar 20 2005, 12:09 PM
A couple of questions:
Where can you buy Rejex in the US?
Can you buy it at a store, or only online?

I assume you guys are giving your cars a solid wash before applying Rejex. What products do you use to wash the car?? What brand of cleaner/soap for the car?? What for the rims?? What do you use to clean or treat the leather and dash on the inside?
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oh, forgot to mention. check out my other post. make sure you wipe off the water as soon as possible to avoid the water spots. btw, i use meguiar's leather cleaner/conditioner (2 in 1). easy to use. it does look a little shinier than the original "dull" leather look but not as shiny as some other leather cleaning/conditioning products. takes about 45 minutes or more to dry. better leave it on a little longer or your pants will be shinier and smoother than your seats .
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Originally Posted by uwsc11' date='Mar 20 2005, 04:09 PM
A couple of questions:
Where can you buy Rejex in the US?
Can you buy it at a store, or only online?

I assume you guys are giving your cars a solid wash before applying Rejex. What products do you use to wash the car?? What brand of cleaner/soap for the car?? What for the rims?? What do you use to clean or treat the leather and dash on the inside?
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I found it at a couple of Marine Supply stores in Florida. Since one of my sons is in the business he picked up my bottle for around $10 when that place was retailing it for $14.50 which was already a good price. Has been in use by the boating community for some time as well. I too am pleased with the shine I got. Based on my sons recommendation I stayed away from putting on windows, but did the wheels. He and I were big Rain-x fans, but I have refrained from using that as well. He also mentioned a new product he was happy with for windows, but I do not know the name of that product right off the top of my head. I have to get back with him. So far my rain sensing wipers have done real well with some of the frog stranglers we get frequently here in Florida.
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Invisible Glass is a good product, but I still have opted for RejeX. You can find IG at AutoZone.


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