Hands down best wax ever!
Ive seen alot of talk about wax products etc. I have come across what i think is the best ever. Its called RejeX its a soil barrier/anti stain protection. Its a advanced polymer treatment that goes on and comes off just like reg. wax. Only difference is after applied car has to sit out of all weather elements etc. for 12 hrs to cure. I put it on my 2005 roadster about 2 months ago and it is still as clean as the day it went on. Its good for minimum four months and believe me it last that long. All i did was wash it and still water bubbles as if i just waxed it. It is used by Nascar and top detailer's. Up till now i never heard of it. You can order it through True value hardwear stores and internet but these are only 2 places
ive found. Believe me..i used to wax my car all the time as most of you also do! Not no more hands down best ever..chck it out!
You're that excited about a wax that's lasted two months so far??
I always love advertising hype that states "used by top detailers". I know far too many "top detailers" who are hacks and I'd never let them touch my car. I've seen their work in person and, well, it's lacking to say the least. The guys I know who are absolute artists with a buffer and command as much as $1000 just to polish the paint on show cars use a variety of products, a lot of it Meguiar's professional stuff. But they all have their favorites for each step of the process and in the end it's their skill level that makes the real difference. Bottom line - there is no "BEST" product.
I always love advertising hype that states "used by top detailers". I know far too many "top detailers" who are hacks and I'd never let them touch my car. I've seen their work in person and, well, it's lacking to say the least. The guys I know who are absolute artists with a buffer and command as much as $1000 just to polish the paint on show cars use a variety of products, a lot of it Meguiar's professional stuff. But they all have their favorites for each step of the process and in the end it's their skill level that makes the real difference. Bottom line - there is no "BEST" product.
Originally Posted by blacks
Just trying to give a thumb's up for a product i thought was worth a try...i know now i should just keep my future thought's to myself.
You didn't say how much it was, or how hard it was to put on, and buff off.
I'm always buying different polishes, and wax. I'll look for it next time I'm at a True Value. Thanks.
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Blacks, don't be upset, everybody has an opinion, just let it go at that. If you've found something that you like, (especially with a black car) then that's great. Don't think we don't appreciate the heads up.
You didn't say how much it was, or how hard it was to put on, and buff off.
I'm always buying different polishes, and wax. I'll look for it next time I'm at a True Value. Thanks.
You didn't say how much it was, or how hard it was to put on, and buff off.
I'm always buying different polishes, and wax. I'll look for it next time I'm at a True Value. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing Blacks and welcome as a new member.
Thanks blacks for the suggestion. I have a very funny opinion of Rejex. One of my clients introduced me to Rejex. He has always begged me to try it on his cars. He swears by it. He's always telling me "Oh Ciro, just throw some Rejex on it." And, he swears it to the point where my partner and I thinks he puts Rejex on his floors, bed pillow, laundry loads, toast, sandwiches, and anywhere else you could think of! He's a great guy, very funny too. Nevertheless, one day I applied Rejex to one of his cars and I wasn't too impressed. It was a little stubborn to apply and not as easy as some of the other waxes and sealant's I've tried to remove. The gloss was not that good either. Nothing about it really got my attention. I just wanted to share this with you. I have not tested the durability of the product, so I can't judge on that.
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