Rejex!!!! and smell advice

TNVIPER said:
My truck has been clay bared extensively...Tony I dont think, nor noticed, that clay bar would remove scratches....it will remove sap and some stains plus make it easier to apply wax...I have a bottle of your Rejex sitting on my desk....I will be giving it a workout soon..;)

yea its for "bonded contaminants". I never wax without claying first, gotta have that "glass" feel. I guess a very abrasive product would remove stubborn scratches but leave cobwebs and from there you'd need to use scratchx or uc to remove the cobwebs and swirls.
 
hey man its 2 in the morn, I didnt mean like a "real" scratch , but it will remove swirls and the small hair line little details, if you take your time and do it correctly, its a very very light abrasive, it takes a very very long time, ask gadodge tech how the challey looked:D
 
JTS VENOM PERFORMANCE said:
hey man its 2 in the morn, I didnt mean like a "real" scratch , but it will remove swirls and the small hair line little details, if you take your time and do it correctly, its a very very light abrasive, it takes a very very long time, ask gadodge tech how the challey looked:D

Yea I hear ya on that and also the time factor. I work by hand now but it takes so freakin long to finish the truck. Thinking about buying a D/A polisher but dont want to mess up my paint as I've never used one.
 
I use power polisher one time a year on my truck .. and it looks good , easy to use too ... so only thing i do is washet after i get back from work after 2 weeks and moust of time for a week im home i just use an ice on it one time and she stays nice and clean ...
 
I claybared and it took a couple hours but I did it in the dark and just rushed through it....when I get back for good in a couple months I will do it agaiin but this time do a way better job
 
what is a good clay bar? just one you get at Kragen/advanced or a specialty detail shop?

has anyone heard of Griot's Garage products?
 
I dont know but I gues if they are painted and/or cleared.... anyone have advise about the smell?????
 
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Ozium air sanitizer :dontknow: Been using it in my cars for years.
 
SD2005Dustin said:
what is a good clay bar? just one you get at Kragen/advanced or a specialty detail shop?

:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: has anyone heard of Griot's Garage products?:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:

i use Griot's clay bar, with their machine. does a great job:rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
SD2005Dustin said:
what is a good clay bar? just one you get at Kragen/advanced or a specialty detail shop?

has anyone heard of Griot's Garage products?

I'd suggest just going with the Meguiars clay kit. It's not bad.
 
LUVS DA REJEX!
I tried it first on the DTS. The ease in which this product is applied, and removed, (I'd swear you could just about blow the haze off) I have never experienced.... The results are shiny and smooth!!. I even did the glass. If this product holds up, I'm getting a gallon jug. I did wipe the entire vehicle with Dupont Prepsol to remove all wax, immediately after a wash and dry. There isn't too much you can tell from the pic, but here it is anyway.
 

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Just a Rejex update.............Over the last weekend I Rejexed my wife's Denali. Once again, a beautiful smooth shine was produced. The only comment that I could make different from Rejexing my DTS , is, my Denali is an '04, and an older vehicle. The Rejex was just slightly more difficult to remove. (and I mean slightly). This vehicle has never been garaged and the finish may be a bit more porous. Rejex was still the easiest to apply and remove, of all the products I've used. The last variable in the equation, is, how long it will last. The Longest lasting wax I ever used was a product called "Fleetwax". It is pure wax and difficult to work. Fleetwax was also recommended for the aviation industry. PS This weekend I'm Rejexing my 1st love, my Crown Victoria with 197000 miles.
 
1fast10 said:
Bad news is that a little rain got in my truck on the seats and carpet. anyone have any remidies to get the smell out??? Dont tell me rejex hahahaha


Go to your local watering hole and down a bunch of draft beer ,,,then the next morning get in truck and burn off a few beer farts ,,,that should do it :D
 
joemags54 said:
Just a Rejex update.............Over the last weekend I Rejexed my wife's Denali. Once again, a beautiful smooth shine was produced. The only comment that I could make different from Rejexing my DTS , is, my Denali is an '04, and an older vehicle. The Rejex was just slightly more difficult to remove. (and I mean slightly). This vehicle has never been garaged and the finish may be a bit more porous. Rejex was still the easiest to apply and remove, of all the products I've used. The last variable in the equation, is, how long it will last. The Longest lasting wax I ever used was a product called "Fleetwax". It is pure wax and difficult to work. Fleetwax was also recommended for the aviation industry. PS This weekend I'm Rejexing my 1st love, my Crown Victoria with 197000 miles.
he says one coat should last about 6 months, he did say depending on driving conditions also , naturally sandy area a little less yatta yatta, with that said , the yota test bed of a few months has had 10k or so miles put on it from ky, the beach a couple times, chattanooga, thru a few storms, still beads up like crazy so far:rock:
 
Been about a month since I applied the coat of Rejex. I have not had to wash it since. It gets dirty, and it just washes right off and the water is beading like the day that I applied it. :rock: Even better, the tire rubber from the track just rinses off also.
 
LOLOL I got one guy that was gonna buy some pads from me because he bought some somewhere else and was still getting brake dust, I talked him into trying rejex and putting it on the rims, to this day he is still happy, jsut rinses em off when they get dusty, says they come clean as new:D didnt sale any pads, but the customer is really happy:rock:
 
joemags54 said:
LUVS DA REJEX!
I tried it first on the DTS. The ease in which this product is applied, and removed, (I'd swear you could just about blow the haze off) I have never experienced.... The results are shiny and smooth!!. I even did the glass. If this product holds up, I'm getting a gallon jug. I did wipe the entire vehicle with Dupont Prepsol to remove all wax, immediately after a wash and dry. There isn't too much you can tell from the pic, but here it is anyway.
i thought you mobsters drove fleetwood brougham's:D
 

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