Rejex Update!
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I have been using Rejex for the last 3 years on my boat, what I like best about Rejex is that it makes subsequent washings easier since the dirt and streaks that form on the sides of my white fiberglass boat seam to be easier to remove.
When I first bought Rejex I called the Manufacturer's 800 phone # that is on the bottle. Here is some info from that call.
1. Use it sparingly, just a light film, or haze is all it takes.
2. Subsequent coats will simply remove your first coat, so you can put on a second coat if you like but any more than that and you are waisting your time and product.
My own opinion is that I like Rejex for my boat, and I have used it with great results on my wheel rims. Water seems to bead well, The only thing that I'm not sure about is, "shine" I'm going to first try Zano and make a comparison to see which shines better.
When I first bought Rejex I called the Manufacturer's 800 phone # that is on the bottle. Here is some info from that call.
1. Use it sparingly, just a light film, or haze is all it takes.
2. Subsequent coats will simply remove your first coat, so you can put on a second coat if you like but any more than that and you are waisting your time and product.
My own opinion is that I like Rejex for my boat, and I have used it with great results on my wheel rims. Water seems to bead well, The only thing that I'm not sure about is, "shine" I'm going to first try Zano and make a comparison to see which shines better.
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