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Old 01-15-2005, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Jan 15 2005, 09:23 PM
the last time i wash my own car was more than 10 years ago .? so do you think i have that at home <_<?? but i don't mind if you fly over and do it for me though .
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yup. i take it to detail every month .
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Rejexing tomorrow for the first time. I've used Meguiar's for years and I hear Rejex is much better. Will keep you posted!
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Originally Posted by sam530' date='Jan 16 2005, 12:25 AM
Rejexing tomorrow for the first time. I've used Meguiar's for years and I hear Rejex is much better. Will keep you posted!
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Cool ya let us know. I'm curious. I currently am just using Meguiars Tech Wax @ like $17 a bottle.

Where'd u get Rejex?

HAhahaha I keep thinking Ajax when I see that word... and think it'll kill my paint.
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Jan 15 2005, 09:35 PM
i think you have to order it online.? jdn should know more about it.
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The best deal in the US mainland is to order two bottles at a time from:

Bethel-Marine in Florida. They charge $12.95 for a 16 ounce bottle and $9.95 (can ship two for this price) shipping to Dallas, but no tax. The people that make RejeX here in Dallas charge $18.95 + $1.56 tax plus a trip to pick it up. Two 16 ounce bottles will last longer than most will own the E60. I have given away more than I use and done several other cars for friends plus my wife's Lincoln (two times). I haven't finished my first bottle yet.
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i got some good news for the ones who want to order rejex. i found a site and the price is a little lower than bethel-marine in florida . check this out. $12.49 a bottle. shipping is $5.75/bottle, $8.56/2 bottles, $12.15/3 bottles. you can only order 3, max, at a time. i think i'm going to order couple bottles. one for my friend and one for my dad. btw, i don't work and am not trying to advertise for them .
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Has anyone out there used RejeX on a car that was not new? Do you need to clay the car to get really good results or will a wash and polish be enough?
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Originally Posted by robg' date='Jan 18 2005, 03:17 PM
Has anyone out there used? RejeX on a car that was not new?? Do you need to clay the car to get really good results or will a? wash and polish be enough?
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I used it on my wife's '98 Lincoln in '04 with good results.
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purth01 - Thanks for recognizing Jerry - 2nd one today. I was beginging to think everyone here was to young to know who that was.

JDN - what did you do to prep the Lincoln. Anything fancy? I have read elsewhere that if the surface is not perfect using Rejex or Zaino seals in the imperfection, and the shine may may it look worse.


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