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Old 06-11-2007   #1
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Default Rejex for car finish

Has anyone else tried Rejex? I used the claybar on my vette and then applied Rejex. Really has a really good shine. I had previously used Zaino, but this is much less work and last longer.
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Old 06-12-2007   #2
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Default Re: Rejex for car finish

I use Griot's Best In Show Wax. It simply is the best wax job and most forgiving ease to apply I've ever tried.
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Old 06-12-2007   #3
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Default Re: Rejex for car finish

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Has anyone else tried Rejex? I used the claybar on my vette and then applied Rejex. Really has a really good shine. I had previously used Zaino, but this is much less work and last longer.
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I have never tried it but saying it last longer than Zaino is a pretty big endorsement.

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Old 06-12-2007   #4
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Default Re: Rejex for car finish

I've used Rejex. I liked the shine, but the process is a bit lengthy.

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Old 06-12-2007   #5
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Default Re: Rejex for car finish

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Has anyone else tried Rejex? I used the claybar on my vette and then applied Rejex. Really has a really good shine. I had previously used Zaino, but this is much less work and last longer.
I've used Rejex on a couple of cars (DD's that really need protection) and a whole pile of Cessnas. It's a fantastic product, and I can not see a difference on lighter colors (e.g. white, silver, etc.). I do think that Zaino provides a deeper shine on the darker colors though.

Either way you go, the most important point is good prep work.
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Old 06-19-2007   #6
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Default Re: Rejex for car finish

I just tried Zymol Carbon wax and it is very good. Removes minor blemishes and really gives my black car a deep shine. It was recommended by a paint and body shop and it is exceptional. Bad news is it is pricey (about $55.00 for a 12 or 14 oz. container) . Has anyone else tried Zymol ? Curious about what you think.
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Old 07-13-2007   #7
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Default Re: Rejex for car finish

heres something those of you that use a porter cable might want to try( especially black) 3m has a new product in a black and powder blue bottlecalled ultra fine it comes with a powder blue pad. finish it off with either liquid glass or mothers new product synthetic sealant. both the liqiud glass and mothers are very easy to apply and last a good long time.
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Old 07-14-2007   #8
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I just tried Zymol Carbon wax and it is very good. Removes minor blemishes and really gives my black car a deep shine. It was recommended by a paint and body shop and it is exceptional. Bad news is it is pricey (about $55.00 for a 12 or 14 oz. container) . Has anyone else tried Zymol ? Curious about what you think.

Never tried it, but only heard good things about it
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