I was reading the August 2003 issue, and on page 139, they said they used a product called RejeX on their long-term test Audi A4 CVT.
(that link doesnt seem to work right unless you type it in...so try this: http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html also, here's the exact article from C&D themselves...http://www.corrosionx.com/articles/CarandDriver.pdf)
I did a search and came up with 2 other threads, but no real discussion in either of them.
I dont think i could bring myself to use it on the paint, but for wheels, it sounds excellent.
Once i get my car back (maybe before) i think im gonna order some of this, and get a review up...unless someone else has tried it.
Contaminant-Resistant Polymer Coating: Bug guts, road grime, and brake dust require a surfeit of elbow grease and cleaning agents to remove. We were encouraged to try something called RejeX, a new wipe-on, rub-off polymer coating that's supposed to make the dirty work a little easier. RejeX was originally developed for the miliary to make it easier to wash turbine exhaust stains from helicopters. So we slathered it onto the left side of the freshly washed A4. The right side was left untreated. After a month of building up road crud, the side of the A4 treated with RejeX came clean with one swipe of the sponge, but the other side needed a lot more scrubbing. Brake dust washed off the RejeX-side wheels with plain water. Six ounces of RejeX will completely coat a car, and one application is supposed to last a minimum of four months. A 16-ounce bottle costs $19.95 and is available from Corrosion Technologies Corporation, www.corrosionx.com.
(that link doesnt seem to work right unless you type it in...so try this: http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html also, here's the exact article from C&D themselves...http://www.corrosionx.com/articles/CarandDriver.pdf)
I did a search and came up with 2 other threads, but no real discussion in either of them.
I dont think i could bring myself to use it on the paint, but for wheels, it sounds excellent.
Once i get my car back (maybe before) i think im gonna order some of this, and get a review up...unless someone else has tried it.