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Old 01-15-2007, 09:30 AM
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Wau!! I need that stuff!


PS. Get chrome kidney grilles!
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I love the stuff. I've been using it since I've owned the car. Had I known about it when I had my E39, I would have used it then too. It's been raining here on the east coast for the last few days and there's not a single water mark on my car. I love it and even endorse it on my signature.
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looks very slick. cant wait to use some.
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Originally Posted by aybeesea' post='378481' date='Jan 15 2007, 09:11 AM
Is Carnauba wax "easy" to apply and finish by hand? Just curious since I may choose it as an option in spring.

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JDN is right and subterFUSE gives some great hints. Not quite as easy to apply as Rejex but not hard and the results are worth it, especially on dark cars. My new schedule is P21S spring and summer, switch to Rejex for winter.
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Originally Posted by k44ent' post='378389' date='Jan 15 2007, 04:17 AM
Hi

Polised the car with Rejex yesterday, what do you think? Must says its really easy to use and IMHO looks better than the AutoGlym I usually use.
Dam fine looking vehicle!
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hey mate

looks fantastic i have the same combo silver with the m172 and i can never get my car looking like that i know it may sound daft but i cant figure out if the rejex is a polish or a wax i have manged to find a picture of the bottle but can you tell me if this is the stuff i need to get

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Originally Posted by DON -V-' post='379094' date='Jan 16 2007, 03:16 PM
hey mate

looks fantastic i have the same combo silver with the m172 and i can never get my car looking like that i know it may sound daft but i cant figure out if the rejex is a polish or a wax i have manged to find a picture of the bottle but can you tell me if this is the stuff i need to get

cheers

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yep, that's it.
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cheers mate,

will pick some up in the next few days but maybe you could tell me what is the difference between wax and polish and which one should i use and when

sorry i know i am really confused
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Originally Posted by DON -V-' post='379117' date='Jan 16 2007, 08:56 PM
cheers mate,

will pick some up in the next few days but maybe you could tell me what is the difference between wax and polish and which one should i use and when

sorry i know i am really confused
This should help:

Paint cleaners/ Swirl removers/ Scratch removers: These products will remove wax protection, and 99% of these products are abrasive. These products remove a very thin layer of paint to remove any oxidation and scratches, swirls etc depending on product and method. these provide no protection to your paint.

Polishes/ finishing compounds: these are either contain minor abrasives or oils (or both) which enrich the paint, in aid to get a deeper colour and shine. depending on product these will remove some very small scratches created from the products used above. These provide no protection to your paint.

Waxes: these contain some wax or are 100% wax, pure waxes should not be abrasive at all. These protect the finish and beautify the paint even further.

Sealants: same as above but is man made substances rather than natural wax.

Everybody has their faveorite product, but I think most people would agree that waxes give you a nicer looking car, but do not last nearly as long as sealants.

Hope this helps...
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Good explanation, but polymers were overlooked. RejeX is neither wax nor polish.


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