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Old Dec 11, 2004 | 04:24 PM
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Is it anybody else's #1 choice?
 
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Old Dec 11, 2004 | 04:25 PM
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Old Dec 11, 2004 | 06:11 PM
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Mine, esp. on silver



I finally took the rejex challenge on my girls silver accord. I really wasn't happy w/ the look I got so I threw on a coat of S100 and man did it really make the color jump out, it made the flake just SPARKLE!!!!!!! That and it was slicker
 
Old Dec 11, 2004 | 06:12 PM
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I currently have S100 on top of NXT on my sub


 
Old Dec 11, 2004 | 06:51 PM
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I gotta say that I'm very please with rejex. You say P21S is better?
 
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Rejex with a top coat of P21S on all my cars.
 
Old Dec 11, 2004 | 07:14 PM
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So you'll use Rejex and then top it off with P21S? I was led to believe that you should not top off Rejex with anything or you will strip it?
 
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Top coating a synthetic polymer like Rejex or Zaino with a high quality carnauba (P21S) gives the finish more depth and vibrance. The carnauba goes on very easily. I apply it about once every 4-5 weeks. It enhances the shine, and seems to lessen the dust attracting tendencies of many polymers. As with any system it's the prep work that really counts. Wash with Dawn to remove any old wax, clay the surface to remove any embedded road grime, remove swirls if needed using Menzerna Final Polish and the Porter Cable random orbital, apply the polymer as directed (I prefer Rejex), apply a top coat of P21S every month or so. I repeat the entire process every 6 months (my cars are garaged and covered so YMMV)
 
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Dr. T summed it up for me.



and I haven't thrown rejex out of the mix yet, I just have about 30 different LSP's and the one time I've used rejex on a full car I wasn't completely satisfied. That said, I will use it again to give it another chance.


I have a ton of household appliances rejexed though stove, counter, bbq, bath tub, toilet, kitchen and bathroom sink
 
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This Rejex madness is getting out of control

I need to try it out sometime
 
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if I can get some more 4 oz bottles I'll send you a sample. I somehow have two bottles of it and have BARELY dented the first one.
 
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