Rejex!!!! and smell advice

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?

If I had to guess, just like normal :dontknow: I'll just have to change from using the car wash soap with wax already mixed in.

I just clayed and applied rejex mine this past weekend. I had a few bugs from driving it afterwards that just wiped off with a little detailer and microfiber cloth :D
 
Just car wash soap and water here.
 
eddie102870 said:
i thought you mobsters drove fleetwood brougham's:D
They don't make 'em any more. Otherwise, of course! I'd have one. (Plenty of room in the trunk) Fun fact: :D (the Brougham Had a 121 inch wheel base)
 
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?
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.
 
joemags54 said:
They don't make 'em any more. Otherwise, of course! I'd have one. (Plenty of room in the trunk) Fun fact: :D (the Brougham Had a 121 inch wheel base)
figured you might have one stuck back:D itd take a gallon of rejex to do one of those
 

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the best thing is to make sure not to wash in any type of degreaser, such as dawn , but honestly I jsut wait for it to rain:D
 
eddie102870 said:
figured you might have one stuck back:D itd take a gallon of rejex to do one of those
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.
 
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.
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.
 
Did you try that Ozuim stuff I posted?
 
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:
 
joemags54 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:
your so welcome buddy, I def look forward to your long mileage report on it my friend:)
 
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.!
 
After a year, my work truck still beads. Someone commented the other day at work while it was raining, that my truck was the only one with wax on it. None of the other trucks had water beads on them. :D
 
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.!

rock on big jOe, thanks a ton man, will get ya done boss
 

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