I just try the Rejex on my Carrera!
I just try the Rejex on my Carrera!
Our friend Eric (you know, the plug one
) send me to try the Rejex a few weeks ago.
This thing is pure magic!
First I wash the car twice with liquid dish soap in warm water!
After that, cotton cloth to apply-remove it is just a easy game!
I always have my car clean and shiny using wax and the shiny it is just a little better then before, but the great thing with this product is how easy and fast makes the work done !
Also I try it on my Harley, works perfect on the chrome too!
And something else that makes me love it is that dont leave the white stuff on the rubbers!!!
So from now on it is only Rejex for my Carrera and Road King!
Thank you Eric
Regards
Lefteris
PS. I like you to know that I dont sell the rejex and I dont do any business with Eric on that.
As many of you know, I only make custom silver logos for your cars!
) send me to try the Rejex a few weeks ago. This thing is pure magic!
First I wash the car twice with liquid dish soap in warm water!
After that, cotton cloth to apply-remove it is just a easy game!
I always have my car clean and shiny using wax and the shiny it is just a little better then before, but the great thing with this product is how easy and fast makes the work done !
Also I try it on my Harley, works perfect on the chrome too!
And something else that makes me love it is that dont leave the white stuff on the rubbers!!!
So from now on it is only Rejex for my Carrera and Road King!
Thank you Eric

Regards
Lefteris
PS. I like you to know that I dont sell the rejex and I dont do any business with Eric on that.
As many of you know, I only make custom silver logos for your cars!

Originally posted by my996
How much do you charge for the silver logos?
How much do you charge for the silver logos?
So I hope that it is ok with all the others, here is my website www.car-gems.com
You can find everything you need in there!
Regards
Lefteris
Rejex isn't a wax, it does do anything for swirl marks. To reduce them without polishing off some clear coat... Try claying the surface to remove any contaminates that might cause more or make them more visable, then try P21S paint cleaner. Then a couple of coats of Rejex. That's what I did on my midnight blue carrera and I really don't see any swirl marks now.
If after all that you still do, you need a pro to buff and polish your car, but you will lose some clear coat in the process...
If after all that you still do, you need a pro to buff and polish your car, but you will lose some clear coat in the process...
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Lefty, that black beast looks stunning! Almost looks wet! Amazing.
OK folks, step right up and get yer Rejex.
www.BumperPlugs.com
OK folks, step right up and get yer Rejex.
www.BumperPlugs.com
Here’s my two cents….
I’ve used KLASSE for many years and really find the product amazing. It provides a deep glossy/wet finish look on the paint, especially on dark color cars like black and red. I recently got a bottle of RejeX from Kirby and tried it on my p.silver 996 and my white 968, and I was very impressed how good it is. After a few applications, it provides the same deep glossy/wet finish look as KLASSE does. IMO, it is neck to neck with KLASSE base on the little time I used it.
The verdict is still out on the long term result (how long it last). I’ll be using it on my Tacoma, which don’t get to sit in the garage and see how it compares, long term wise.
As for ease of removal, it wins over KLASSE as KLASSE requires a bit more efforts.
So far, it’s an “A†on my book!
I’ve used KLASSE for many years and really find the product amazing. It provides a deep glossy/wet finish look on the paint, especially on dark color cars like black and red. I recently got a bottle of RejeX from Kirby and tried it on my p.silver 996 and my white 968, and I was very impressed how good it is. After a few applications, it provides the same deep glossy/wet finish look as KLASSE does. IMO, it is neck to neck with KLASSE base on the little time I used it.
The verdict is still out on the long term result (how long it last). I’ll be using it on my Tacoma, which don’t get to sit in the garage and see how it compares, long term wise.
As for ease of removal, it wins over KLASSE as KLASSE requires a bit more efforts.
So far, it’s an “A†on my book!
Originally posted by Eric (Plug Guy)
Lefty, that black beast looks stunning! Almost looks wet! Amazing.
OK folks, step right up and get yer Rejex.
www.BumperPlugs.com
Lefty, that black beast looks stunning! Almost looks wet! Amazing.
OK folks, step right up and get yer Rejex.
www.BumperPlugs.com
Here is the story:
As every Sunday all the family (My two brothers there wife's kid's parents etc.... lot of people great fun
) we go to a tavern (yes a Greek one!) and we have some good time all together! So today they all have to say something about my car, they always see my car shiny but this time it was tooooo shiny!
It is much much better when you see it outsite under the sun!!!
And here is the problem !
Our family cars are a Maserati 3200 GT, a 2005 Audi A4 turbo quatro, the new Beetle cabrio, a V8 Touareg, a 2006 Passat and a 2006 Opel Astra... my Porsche and two Harleys 1999 Road Kings one classic and one no classic! ...

The good thing is that all these are for my two brothers, two wifes and me (yes am the lucky one)

The bad news is that they ALL WONT ME TO BUY A REJEX FOR THEM
So I have to order 4 Rejex now...
... 
The total for four please (like the smart car) !

Regards
Lefteris
Athens Greece
Info only, no knock on Rejex:
I used Rejex on two cars for two years. Switched from Harley's carnuba. The cars don't get much use and are garaged all the time.
Rejex lasts abut 9 months versus a year for the Harley. Rejex shine not as pronounced. Bugs (Florida) are just as hard to get off. Total time (I only do two coats) is longer due to the cure -- and it means you have to go out into the garage again, change clothes again and start all over except for the prep. Total time spent working (as opposed to waiting) is about the same as prep is most of my time.
Not unhappy with Rejex but went back to Harley. Both cars are silver and the Rejex just can't match the gloss of a good carnuba.
I used Rejex on two cars for two years. Switched from Harley's carnuba. The cars don't get much use and are garaged all the time.
Rejex lasts abut 9 months versus a year for the Harley. Rejex shine not as pronounced. Bugs (Florida) are just as hard to get off. Total time (I only do two coats) is longer due to the cure -- and it means you have to go out into the garage again, change clothes again and start all over except for the prep. Total time spent working (as opposed to waiting) is about the same as prep is most of my time.
Not unhappy with Rejex but went back to Harley. Both cars are silver and the Rejex just can't match the gloss of a good carnuba.
You have some unusual results then... Wax outlasting rejex, in south FL? Wax lasting a year?
I'd stick with wax too if I found that to be the case. Wax melts here in Tampa, at least in the summer months. I would assume it's the same as where you're at. I'm lucky to get a month or two out of it and mine and it's garaged mostly too. Like I said, if I could get wax to last a year I would go that route as well.
I agree about the lack of depth with rejex. That be be somewhat cured using a quick detailer spray.
Regardless of durability and shine, Rejex most assuredly has a leg up when it comes to the removal of bugs (ie love bugs). Wax doesn't even come close to ease of removal. I used to scrub, now I just hose off and wipe.
I'd stick with wax too if I found that to be the case. Wax melts here in Tampa, at least in the summer months. I would assume it's the same as where you're at. I'm lucky to get a month or two out of it and mine and it's garaged mostly too. Like I said, if I could get wax to last a year I would go that route as well.
I agree about the lack of depth with rejex. That be be somewhat cured using a quick detailer spray.
Regardless of durability and shine, Rejex most assuredly has a leg up when it comes to the removal of bugs (ie love bugs). Wax doesn't even come close to ease of removal. I used to scrub, now I just hose off and wipe.
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