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Old Nov 9, 2006 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by low_ball_88' post='354317' date='Nov 9 2006, 06:57 PM
Any special applicator or towels used?
To apply Rejex I just used the regular wax applicators from the auto store and applied. To wipe off used a microfiber towel. Very easy

Rejex is amazing stuff!

I remember a time before I heard of Rejex, I would always get waterspots from sprinklers whenever I visited my freind's house. But ever since I got Rejex the waterspots would be completely gone after a normal washing!
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Old Nov 9, 2006 | 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by PoleApart' post='354325' date='Nov 9 2006, 07:36 PM
Does it keep the brake dust from sticking to the rims?
I applied Rejex to my rims, and although the results haven't been astounding (for me anyway), the rims have been clean a lot longer than usual.

So I would say Rejex isn't the perfect solution to rims, it does help!
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Old Nov 9, 2006 | 04:46 PM
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Rejex on Mystic Blue worked great also. It's been about 2 months now in Houston, and it still looks great when I wash it. Tried it on the rims, but really could not see the difference. Those rims just collect the brake dust.

I plan to do again in about a month, before winter starts. My guess is that a 2-3 times per year is sufficient.
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Old Nov 9, 2006 | 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by rixbimmer' post='354342' date='Nov 9 2006, 08:46 PM
Rejex on Mystic Blue worked great also. It's been about 2 months now in Houston, and it still looks great when I wash it. Tried it on the rims, but really could not see the difference. Those rims just collect the brake dust.

I plan to do again in about a month, before winter starts. My guess is that a 2-3 times per year is sufficient.
I do it every 2 months, since it's so easy to apply. But that's just me. I'm pretty anal about keeping my car spotless, not to mention I have a Jet Black car.
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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted by low_ball_88' post='354317' date='Nov 9 2006, 06:57 PM
Any special applicator or towels used?
I bought an applicator to put the Rejex on. I also bought a package of polising cloths. It actually came in one long peice which I cut into peices as I buffed off the dried Rejex. If you keep using the same towel over the same area the built up Rejex makes it harder to buff and remove the haze. So I kept chaging peices for every section of the car. I also bought a Meguiar chamois as a finishing touch which worked out very well. I left the car in my garage over night to let the Rejex cure. Most amazing shine I ever saw.
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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Dp1363' post='354474' date='Nov 10 2006, 02:39 PM
I bought an applicator to put the Rejex on. I also bought a package of polising cloths. It actually came in one long peice which I cut into peices as I buffed off the dried Rejex. If you keep using the same towel over the same area the built up Rejex makes it harder to buff and remove the haze. So I kept chaging peices for every section of the car. I also bought a Meguiar chamois as a finishing touch which worked out very well. I left the car in my garage over night to let the Rejex cure. Most amazing shine I ever saw.
I noticed that as well. Gotta keep changing/alternating the cloths for different stages of the buff. No big deal however.
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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by low_ball_88' post='354317' date='Nov 9 2006, 05:57 PM
Any special applicator or towels used?
I find the micro fiber towels to do the best job. As my good friend, Andy545, and Dp1363 said, keep turning the towel or changing towels to remove the haze. I don't let it sit too long before wiping.

The best deal on micro fiber towels that I have found is Sam's Club . . . beats any prices on the Internet.
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Old Nov 10, 2006 | 01:16 PM
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can you apply rejex on top of a new car that has had the autoglym lifeshine treatment,any advice.on lifeshine my new car has no swirls and has beeen suplied with lifeshine.cost a bomb but they ruined my previous car with the prep for delivery.so i thought i would try this although i purchased rejex to treat my old car ,so what experiences,do you have?
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