Rejex anyone?

lotus425

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Came across a new product called Rejex which claims to produce a super glossy and slippery surface. One application claims to last for many months. This product appears to be a synthetic polymer much like the Zaino Z-2 + ZFX that I am accustomed to. Has any one tried Rejex here? Please share your experience with us.
 
Mr. Lotus, there are many, many threads already on this subject. I don't know if we've ever found anyone that was crazy about it. I've got a bottle in the basement - - there are superior sealants out there in terms of longevity. If you are accustomed to Zaino, Rejex will not be a step in the right direction.



Welcome aboard!
 
If you are already using Zaino stick with it. IMHO Rejex does not look as good or last as long. It also has a long curing period, 12 to 24 hours I believe where it cannot get wet. It also stains trim which is a quality I do not like in a sealant. I used mine up on my wheels and windows just to get rid of it.
 
Rejex is overpriced and there are better sealants out there in terms of cost/looks/durability/and non-staining.
 
It helps on my Bimmer's wheels because of the brake dust problem. You need to completely clean them before applying Rejex. After application, wait at least 12 hrs before driving. Have fun.
 
elk42 said:
It helps on my Bimmer's wheels because of the brake dust problem. You need to completely clean them before applying Rejex. After application, wait at least 12 hrs before driving. Have fun.





That's exactly what I do
 
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