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Old 12-11-08, 10:46 PM
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Has anyone use this product call REJEX ??? I just bought a bottle from bumperplugs.com and would like CL member's opinion before using it. Thank you for your time....

http://rejex.com/rejex.html
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I dont have any personal experience, but I've heard some positive comments about it.
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Same as chris ^^^^
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Love it on the Wheels. Makes cleaning brake dust so much easier.
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I just detailed my car feew days ago and waxed it using rejex! great stuff. paint feels so clean and smooth after it. You wont be disappointed.
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I've used it for around 6 months now and so far so good. The only thing that I don't like it is that it leaves a little haze on my CCW wheels which doesn't hurt but I like that mirror polish look on my wheels. But for clear coated wheels, they are great at repelling brake dust.
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This question always pop up after someone sees it in the back of a magazine it seems. From what I hear on autopia. It's decent, but there are a lot of better things out there (i.e zaino, ultima).
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I'll just use the Rejex until it's all gone than try Zaino...than i will know what's better !!! Thanks for all the input...
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What I don't like about both Rejex and Zaino is the cure time. It does work great if you have the time to let it just sit on your paint for hours on out. Again, it does work great on wheels though. I'd prefer other sealants for the paint.
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