RejeX'd the Grey Ghost.
I would say depending on how much you apply 16 oz is good for about 5 to 6 coats.
Britt, I never did the inside of my wheels before until this last time and I must say it's worth the effort. I've driven it a few times since and there was only minor traces of Brake Dust when normally there would be more. I used an air compressor and it just blew off.
A real good test is to do 1/2 of your windshield with RejeX. Drive on a road with a lot of bugs to kill and see the difference.
Britt, I never did the inside of my wheels before until this last time and I must say it's worth the effort. I've driven it a few times since and there was only minor traces of Brake Dust when normally there would be more. I used an air compressor and it just blew off.
A real good test is to do 1/2 of your windshield with RejeX. Drive on a road with a lot of bugs to kill and see the difference.
Last edited by Itzkirb; Apr 11, 2004 at 11:45 AM.
I bought the stuff a while ago (to use on my wheels) and have yet to use it. After applying it, you're supposed to let the it cure for 12 hours out of the sun and elements. I called the company and they emphasized that I should definitely do that.
That has kept me from using it because I park my car outside and drive it all the time. I have a 2002 c2 with over 60,000 miles on it.
It's hard enough to find time to wash and wax it but, at least I can drive it right afterwards.
b-man
That has kept me from using it because I park my car outside and drive it all the time. I have a 2002 c2 with over 60,000 miles on it.
It's hard enough to find time to wash and wax it but, at least I can drive it right afterwards.
b-man





