This guy definitely loves to detail !

Nice review of the products! The name REJEX - that's funny!!

i read a review where a user claims Nevr wirks on headlights too - hmmm

great products out there - good to know the tested ones :cool:
I tried it on one of the Dakot head light ,, didn’t do anything
 
Decided to spray the Dakota engine compartment with the last of my 1st gallon of super clean I had on a wider bottle … was just enough to get most everything wet … since the pressure washer is Bleep bleep I used the hose with my thumb over the exit point .. wasn’t able to be careful and avoid getting everything wet hahahaha ! Considering it’s been a work truck for years and years the engine compartment has never been cleaned .. filthy ! I hand wiped what I could reach with a rag . And let it dry for a while . Think I got lucky as it fired right up . Then drove it to do some grocery shopping and to heat it up and hopefully dry the compartment completely.. ran great ,,,,,,, Well until I left the grocery store and it started to stumble for about a half mile … then it ran great the rest of the way home . So maybe something didn’t like the water .. I’ll know for sure the next time I run it .. I think it’s fine and a good amount cleaner than it was . Now all I need is whatever the dealers spray all over the used car engines to shine them up and help make them look fake new ! Any idea what they use ?

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Decided to spray the Dakota engine compartment with the last of my 1st gallon of super clean I had on a wider bottle … was just enough to get most everything wet … since the pressure washer is Bleep bleep I used the hose with my thumb over the exit point .. wasn’t able to be careful and avoid getting everything wet hahahaha ! Considering it’s been a work truck for years and years the engine compartment has never been cleaned .. filthy ! I hand wiped what I could reach with a rag . And let it dry for a while . Think I got lucky as it fired right up . Then drove it to do some grocery shopping and to heat it up and hopefully dry the compartment completely.. ran great ,,,,,,, Well until I left the grocery store and it started to stumble for about a half mile … then it ran great the rest of the way home . So maybe something didn’t like the water .. I’ll know for sure the next time I run it .. I think it’s fine and a good amount cleaner than it was . Now all I need is whatever the dealers spray all over the used car engines to shine them up and help make them look fake new ! Any idea what they use ?

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Very nice! You'll need a new middle name soon!! Maybe it will be get er done!

Maybe it's silicone spray?
 
That engine compartment does look very good for the age and lack of continuous maintenance! Two thumbs up!
 
Very nice! You'll need a new middle name soon!! Maybe it will be get er done!

Maybe it's silicone spray?
I seeing and reading some detail ER’s use Vinyl spray and some silicone .. of course I see nothing from any dealers as to what they use .. I know it dries on the cars they do that I have seen and makes the engine look clean and newer again… maybe I’ll have to ask someone at a dealership .. hopefully they won’t try to sell me a air filter , new tires and a oil change hahaha
 
I seeing and reading some detail ER’s use Vinyl spray and some silicone .. of course I see nothing from any dealers as to what they use .. I know it dries on the cars they do that I have seen and makes the engine look clean and newer again… maybe I’ll have to ask someone at a dealership .. hopefully they won’t try to sell me a air filter , new tires and a oil change hahaha
Your sinister emoji guy!
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That engine compartment does look very good for the age and lack of continuous maintenance! Two thumbs up!
Much better than it was ,, next I’ll do the underside of the hood and hopefully I’ll find what I need for the engine compartment shine
 
I seeing and reading some detail ER’s use Vinyl spray and some silicone .. of course I see nothing from any dealers as to what they use .. I know it dries on the cars they do that I have seen and makes the engine look clean and newer again… maybe I’ll have to ask someone at a dealership .. hopefully they won’t try to sell me a air filter , new tires and a oil change hahaha
Or an alignment just cuz! Hahaha
 
Cool .. have you used it on the 10’s wheels ? Is it safe for the finish to use and use regularly?

I tried it on a highly polished aluminum wheel years ago (shiny like chrome) and when I was done, it didn't look highly polished. It SHOULD be okay on on 22" wheels but I've never tried it.

It works well on so many things (like drumkit cymbals) and corroded looking spokes on wheels.
 
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I think it's the same stuff they use to make Smarties shiny and maybe M&Ms
Cool ! I’ll give it a try since I just bout some peanut M&M’s :D they melt in your mouth not in your hands !
 
I tried it on a highly polished aluminum wheel years ago (shiny like chrome) and when I was done, it didn't look highly polished. It SHOULD be okay on on 22" wheels but I've never tried it.

It works well on so many things (like drumkit cymbals) and corroded looking spokes on wheels.
The center cap I did looks better than it did new . Of course while doing it I did get some on the wheel and had no problem . I’ll test it on part of inner wheel once I get a Jack or mine working and see if it helps
 
Maybe that TIRE BLACK stuff will work on the engine compartment hahaha
 
IMG_0417.jpeg Just diddling today after another crock of oh crap ! Went to take the wing off so I could start prepping it whenever I decide to paint the truck and lo and behold the damn heads of the bolds were rusted and flaking apart .. no idea how I’m going to remove them . Especially where there located .. ugh ! Any ideas to get them out simple like would be appreciated or shout I just wait and let them total disintegrate and watch the wing fly off in my rear view mirror hahaha . I know the wings always survive so that just maybe the option hahaha ! NOT !
 

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