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Old Aug 21, 2004 | 07:29 AM
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Rejex help

How long do you leave it on a black car for before buffing off?
 
Old Aug 21, 2004 | 07:35 AM
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I don't know what Rejex is, but the panic I sense in your post makes me think you left that shiz on there too long... yo.
 
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No less than 20 mins. but no longer 12 hours.
 
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Akkurat, what is this stuff?
 
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My car is black. Unlike with waxes, I apply it to the whole car; by the time I finish (I work slowly, listening to music and drinking beer) the area where I started is ready for buffing. Works great.
 
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ok I left it on for 25 mins (had time to have a beer and bbq a hot dog ) and the car looks amazing - too bad it is dark already and it is going to rain tomorrow ughhhh!
 
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Darren,

I can supply the beer and hot dogs ...... when do you want to come over and start?




 

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Akkurat, what is this stuff?
It's a great substitute for wax and many of our customers use it/buy it. It lasts for ages and looks groovy... There are plenty of pix on our site but check this:


This is after like 6 months of doing Rejex once...
 
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sharky - 6 mos no polish really ?And still perfect ?
 
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Darren,

I can supply the beer and hot dogs ...... when do you want to come over and start?
Chad i will rejex the TT for ya if i can borrow it for a weekend Then I get the cobra for the same deal Pal
 
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Dahas,

Go to this link to get an understanding of what and how Rejex works http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html

Not saying that this is the best stuff but it really produces a very slippery and shiny finish with minimal effort. We apply it to most of our customers cars with great results.
 
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How do you apply it...by hand or with a buffer?
 
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I just use a Pad you can pick up at Kragen.
 
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sharky - 6 mos no polish really ?And still perfect ?
Heya pal, that's correct. We'll wash the car may be once every three weeks with soap/water but that's it
 
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It all depends on what you have available I always apply by hand. Buffing can be done with a Towel or soft MF Buffing pad. I recommend you buy the Rejex twin pack at Rejexusa.com you get two bottles of Rejex with an applicator. Also pick up either a large or X-Large towel for buffing and/or the buffing bonnets. If you are unhappy with the purchase send them back for a full refund. The towels are pretty impressive too so I know you will love them just as much as I do. I just washed a set last night these things get better and better wash after wash very soft.
 
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