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Old Apr 29, 2004 | 07:04 PM
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Like a sheep, I too rejexed.........

After reading a number of posts on this stuff I too decided to get a batch of the stuff and try it out. I must admit, to date it is living upto its reputation of easy application and mirror like finish on the car.

The exterior is extremely glossy and mirror like in its finish. I will be applying a couple more coats before I hit the road. Autumn is settling in and the rains are coming

If it lives upto the reputation through winter I will be mighty impressed. Below are a couple of shots (not all the best but had to work with a sterile street as a backdrop.)

 
Old Apr 29, 2004 | 07:27 PM
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Welcome to the RejeX club. I told you it was killer. Wait 8 hours between applications for ultimate results... however one coat usually does it.
 
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We got another one!!!!

Looks good Arthur!
 
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I am not yet convinced about Rejex for the overall paint work... However, whan Akkurat detailed my Mercedes for me (which has CrystalGuard) they did the wheels with Rejex, and I must say I am very impressed with how little brake dust "sticks" to them. After 1.5 weeks they look like they used to look after only a few hours, so I have one foot on the Rejex bandwagon.
They are detailing the C4S this week and we decided to put Rejex on the front bumper and the side view mirors and try Robin Williams' Nanu-Nanu wax elsewhere...
 
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Arthur,

I like the finish on your car....Nice glassy finish!

Was the Rejex easy to find in Melbourne. I have not yet looked out for it but I do not recall it being readilly available here in Adelaide...
 
Old Apr 30, 2004 | 08:12 PM
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Costas,

I did a mail order from the States. I called up CorrosionX and received 3 bottles 4 days later Unforutnately it is not available in Australia. Maybe should be considering becoming a distributor
 
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WOW - looks great - I am going to try this too now on my black TT - you guys are converting another
 
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my 2 bottles came yesterday. looks good.
 
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We got another one!!!!

Looks good Arthur!
they should be payin' ya man.. dammit I just got a bottle of it too
 
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I'm another convert. After reading your posts (Grey Ghost), I decided to order a couple of 16oz bottles. I haven't tried it on my cars yet, but I used it on my boat today which is dark blue gelcoat. WOW is all it can say! The hull looks like a mirror. I actually applied and removed it with an oscilator, but some areas I did by hand and it wipes on and off like a breeze. It doesn't say not to us a machine on the bottle so I figured I try it. No problems at all. I think this application would work great on black cars.
 
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Gimme some more info. Where can I get some? I want to try it on my Arctic Silver.
 
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How many bottles are needed for one complete application?
 
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one bottle can do many applications. I forgot exactly how many I did with one bottle. I think I did 5 or 6.

Also, depends on the size of the car.
 
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Can you apply it on top of fresh coat of wax or should the wax be washed off first ?
 


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