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Old 06-12-2006, 10:07 AM
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Is it easier to wipe off than liquid wax?
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Fantastic job! I wonder how this sealant compares to others like Zaino, Klasse, Poorboy's, etc? My experience is that the prep is the most important step. Your car's paint is in great condition.
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I looked it up online and it said it was carried by Ace/TruValue stores. I went to my local haedware store (TruValue) and didn't find it. I asked the manager and he looked it up. To his surprise, it was available but he just did not stock it. I had him order 2 bottles. If it ever stops raining in the NE, I may even get to put it on.
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Originally Posted by Freewilly' post='296496' date='Jun 12 2006, 01:07 PM
Is it easier to wipe off than liquid wax?
It wipes of very easily. I do a couple of panels at a time and remove the first panel first. I always get if off quickly. Don't know how it would be if hardened. A couple of the microfiber towels will easily wipe it off the paint.
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It looks very nice!!

Wonder where I can buy RejeX in Denmark

I can't deside if I should buy Zaino, Rejex or Autoglym
Old 06-12-2006, 12:42 PM
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Thank you for the compliments! It really is easy to work with and the feel of the paint is remarkable!
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I totally agree that Rejex is very good. My advice to people when you buy a new car before you do anything apply a coat of Rejex the 12 hour wait will pay off in the long run.
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Here is my Toyota after Rejex.
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Caution on the windows...

I put the stuff on my windows and while it works nicely (almost don't need the wipers in light rain), the wipers now chatter something fierce down below when they are on. You don't hear it but you sure can see it.

Also, for those of you curious, the key to Rejex is the fact that it is a superior protectant. I'm betting some other waxes will leave your car looking better, but none will protect it like Rejex.
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You convienced me. I will try it on my manaco blue. Your car looks really good.

Can you use a puff machine to apply it? I am thinking in buying a bottle and let the guy who hand wash my car to do it for me. He has a machine to wax car.

Any idea?


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