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Old 03-31-2005, 09:34 PM
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Where can I get Rejex or Wheel Wax ?

Took a trip to Walmart and Canadian tire today. Was hoping to find some Rejex or Wheel Wax for the rims, but without luck. Anyone have experience with either one of these products? Using Zaino for the paint, but thought the other products would be great for the rims. Any help?
 
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Old 04-01-2005, 08:16 AM
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Took a trip to Walmart and Canadian tire today. Was hoping to find some Rejex or Wheel Wax for the rims, but without luck. Anyone have experience with either one of these products? Using Zaino for the paint, but thought the other products would be great for the rims. Any help?
I couldn't find any locally here in Halifax so ordered some from Everything G35. Fortunately I have folks living in the US bringing it home for me.

Hopefully it actually works to repel that huge amount of dust off the
Brembos.
 
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Old 04-01-2005, 08:32 AM
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Hopefully it actually works to repel that huge amount of dust off the Brembos.
I'd be interested in hearing results as well.
I've been using Zaino on my wheels with good results,
but always interested in something that may be better.

Just not sure how WheelWax.....
"changes the surface polarity of your wheels to repel brake dust particles."
.???????

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I'd be interested in hearing results as well.
I've been using Zaino on my wheels with good results,
but always interested in something that may be better.

Just not sure how WheelWax.....
"changes the surface polarity of your wheels to repel brake dust particles."
.???????
That's what the stuff says, yep. I know there are products that reduce dust on car paint so hopefully this will actually do something.
I'll have the stuff in a few weeks and let you know the results.
 
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I got my bottle of REJEX for $14 from Pacificcorroision.com (almost positive that's the site, if not google pacific corrosion or REJEX and look for pacific corrosion in the url). It was the cheapest I found it and so far it makes it much easier to clean the new shoes! We'll see ho well it holds up!
 
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