Unbelievable! I washed and rejexed my car!!!
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Feb 12 2005, 03:14 PM
[quote name='EBMCS03' date='Feb 11 2005, 06:34 PM']HAHAHA WHAT HAPPENED???? am I going blind? what? alcoholic washed his own car?? and WAXED??? and rejex-ed??????
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Man... I guess i really do have to order a bottle! GEEE now I have like 6000 different types of waxes sitting in my garage... I can never finish a bottle and I end up buying ANOTHER ONE!
ALL you guy-es fault!?
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Man... I guess i really do have to order a bottle! GEEE now I have like 6000 different types of waxes sitting in my garage... I can never finish a bottle and I end up buying ANOTHER ONE!
ALL you guy-es fault!?

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[/quote]You're buying me a M5 to park in my garage???
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Feb 12 2005, 05:12 PM
[quote name='uukahn' date='Feb 11 2005, 05:00 PM']Finally I just washed and put Rejex today and I had water spots.. but after putting Rejex on.. water spot was gone.. alohalc.. you may need to wash your car again..?
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Onlything I can say is Rejex.. is awsome product..?
? Onlything I can say is Rejex.. is awsome product..?
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? i don't think another wash will remove any water spots, though
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[/quote]OK....thinking hard here about getting on the Rejex bandwagon...but....tell me....am I understanding correctly that if you rejex over waterspots, you are sealing them in for the duration of that Rejex application? Or did some of you just have some amazingly stubborn waterspots??
the water spots that i have were after my wash. so i don't think they are stubborn. but i do have a layer of rejex over them now just because i thought rejex will remove them at the very beginning. so i think i need to use some cleaner to remove the rejex first, then find something else to remove the spots.
alohalc, if you are going to wash again maybe you need to wipe the car down quicker so the water doesn't dry on the finish. That should avoid water spots in the future. I would think that you could spot treat these water spots with RejeX. I use it to clean off road tar from wheels and along the lower body panels.
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Feb 13 2005, 11:51 PM
jdn, so rejex does remove water spots then
?? both the body and windows?
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I just used standard layer of Rejex.. I would think more appropriate for thin layer.
And good luck. It might reduce your time for second time.
BTW: it took me 1hr 30mins for REJEX alone.. washed my car previous day.
And good luck. It might reduce your time for second time.
BTW: it took me 1hr 30mins for REJEX alone.. washed my car previous day.



? what did you do and how