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Old 03-07-2007, 11:43 AM
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Is it possible / recommendable to Rejex the windows also??
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Does anyone now if Rejex can be bought in Europe or Scandinavian countries ?

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Originally Posted by blinkme_210' post='397727' date='Mar 2 2007, 04:41 PM
How thin is thin? Took a long time for me to buff it off, but I didn't mind, doing anything related to the BMW is therapeutic for me

Checked the rims this morning after the curing period, and DAMNNNNN, it's soooo smooth! I've been converted to Rejex as well! I'm gonna apply another 2 coats on it later today, will definitely do thin coast.
Alex - the key to applying a thin coat is to do a small area for the first time and let it dry to a haze. Lathering it on while it's wet can be deceiving. You think you didn't apply enough, so you end up adding more. Thus giving you a harder time to buff it off. Do a small, thin section on the trunk lid and let it completely dry. You''ll notice how little goes such a long way.

Unfortunately, I'm no longer a Rejex user anymore as I've been ZAINO'ed for life! I would take Zaino over Rejex any day.
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Originally Posted by cmansbimmer' post='409407' date='Apr 1 2007, 11:05 AM
Alex - the key to applying a thin coat is to do a small area for the first time and let it dry to a haze. Lathering it on while it's wet can be deceiving. You think you didn't apply enough, so you end up adding more. Thus giving you a harder time to buff it off. Do a small, thin section on the trunk lid and let it completely dry. You''ll notice how little goes such a long way.

Unfortunately, I'm no longer a Rejex user anymore as I've been ZAINO'ed for life! I would take Zaino over Rejex any day.
Lol isn't this your second that you've told me this Cal? I Rejex'ed the rear side of my car 4 weeks ago, and looks awesome.
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Originally Posted by blinkme_210' post='409419' date='Apr 1 2007, 01:28 PM
Lol isn't this your second that you've told me this Cal? I Rejex'ed the rear side of my car 4 weeks ago, and looks awesome.
Hahaha! Yeah, it definitely looks good. It's probably because I have a Jet Black car which is why I like Zaino so much more. The depth and gloss that Zaino provides is second to none on my car.

Got any pix of your car all clean and Rejexed???
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Originally Posted by cmansbimmer' post='409420' date='Apr 1 2007, 11:33 AM
Hahaha! Yeah, it definitely looks good. It's probably because I have a Jet Black car which is why I like Zaino so much more. The depth and gloss that Zaino provides is second to none on my car.

Got any pix of your car all clean and Rejexed???
Too much dirt & dust on the roads still, can't keep it clean enough when I drive home from the wand wash to Rejex it. I'm gonna try to wash it in my driveway by the 3rd week and do the full body Rejex cure then.
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Man, the only thing you need now is some M5 mirrors.
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