how do yall clean it after applying rejex? just water and a micro fiber or do you use car soap?
Troy's QC SRT said:how do yall clean it after applying rejex? just water and a micro fiber or do you use car soap?
They don't make 'em any more. Otherwise, of course! I'd have one. (Plenty of room in the trunk) Fun fact:eddie102870 said:i thought you mobsters drove fleetwood brougham's![]()
Believe it or not, on my DTS, sometimes after a rain, or the morning dew, there is enough water to easily wipe down the car. No fuss no muss. Easy! If I have to travel to a job site, or a remote location, through mud or dirt, then a full wash is in order.Troy's QC SRT said:how do yall clean it after applying rejex? just water and a micro fiber or do you use car soap?
figured you might have one stuck backjoemags54 said:They don't make 'em any more. Otherwise, of course! I'd have one. (Plenty of room in the trunk) Fun fact:(the Brougham Had a 121 inch wheel base)
My last one was white with a blue buttoned leather interior. (It came up from Fla). You couldn't go over 70 or the nose would lift. The first time Robin took it out she misjudged a turn (big surprise) and creased the door panel.eddie102870 said:figured you might have one stuck backitd take a gallon of rejex to do one of those
my mom had a blue one when i was in high school. was fun as hell doing donuts on dirt roads with that big boat.joemags54 said:My last one was white with a blue buttoned leather interior. (It came up from Fla). You couldn't go over 70 or the nose would lift. The first time Robin took it out she misjudged a turn (big surprise) and creased the door panel.
1fast10 said:My Truck still stinks bad!!!!![/QUOTE
let me see what I can come up with for ya
your so welcome buddy, I def look forward to your long mileage report on it my friendjoemags54 said:My last Rejex update: I did the '98 Crown Vic , once again easy application. It was , again a bit more effort to remove (this car has seen it all and never been garaged, 197,400 miles) The first thing I noticed, was how the towel glided right across the hood with no snagging. Smooth as glass. That's three vehicles, (two cars and a suv). I still have about a 1/4 left. This stuff is a no brainzer. Thanks Stinky. :rock:
I have a bottle from the stinkmeister as well. I'm just waiting for things to cool off. I'm using a Dupont product called "Prepsol" first to remove all wax .
http://pc.dupont.com/dpc/en/US/html/visitor/common/pdfs/b/product/dr/ChromaSystem/H-19295_3919S.pdf
Tony, finally Rejexed the DTS again, it was over one yr ago..... I had neglected the finish for sometime...... I think the best part of this product is the ease of removal. Almost any wax or protectant goes on easy. But, the Rejex, of all I have tried, is the easiest to remove. Considering it's been a yr, I'd say it lasts long too. The shine was there, but water beading was not. ...... I'll take another bottle please. Good stuff.!