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Old 10-08-2004 | 04:06 AM
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1.how do you guys like it???
2.what was your old wax
3.how does it compare???
4.what prep did you do before hand???
5.gdogg, are you a distributor now???

i'm still debating whether or not to use it...
1.i love it
2. i used to have a detailing business- i've tried everything.
3. by far one of the easiest ways to maintain your cars beauty-but you need a garage and 12 hours to cure
4.wash car really good with minimal soap(no wax additives)
5.nope. i can't be one. no one can. only one guy here. but i sold him a forester last year. he's one of my favorite clients. i get the stuff lil' bit cheaper than retail.





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Old 10-08-2004 | 05:57 PM
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I need a place that sells it on the Big Island. :/
Old 10-08-2004 | 07:45 PM
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Gonna put it on this weekend...hmmmm...hope parking it in my covered spot is good enough...no rain will hit it but it will be exposed to air and light. Hmmmmmm...must read bottle.
Old 10-08-2004 | 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Sushi_n_Beer
I need a place that sells it on the Big Island. :/
i'll check and see if there is someone that retails it- try call Itsu's Fishing Supply. they might have it. if not i'll have the distributor work something out for you-







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Old 10-08-2004 | 08:08 PM
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Greg,

How is it at hiding all the swirl marks, especially on black cars?

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Old 10-08-2004 | 08:31 PM
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I put this stuff all over my Evo and even all over the wheels. I washed my car really good like how greg said. The stuff goes on and comes off really easy. I've driven my car this whole week and its gotten a little dirty. My silver seems to be a little bit more brighter and the shine seems enhanced. I don't know how'd it'd work on non-perfect surfaces since my car is so new. Dirt/dust/bugs whatevers comes off really easy. All I use is a little Zaino detail spray or just water even and a micro-fiber cloth to clean my car. The wheels are super-easy to clean too. I just wipe the wheels down with a cloth to get rid of the brake dust.

Overall, I think this product is worth the price and kicks ***. You just have to apply it how its supposed to be and let the thing cure properly. Also having a good, clean, smooth surface to put it on is a good thing. I clayed my car and zaino'd it before I put the Rejex on.

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Old 10-10-2004 | 01:40 AM
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Originally Posted by poser
1. how do you guys like it???
2.what was your old wax, and how does it compare???
3. what prep did you do before hand???

i'm still debating whether or not to use it...
1. It's the best thing I've used yet!
2. Zymol...Rejex is better
3. Wash, Dry, Clay bar the horizontal surfaces (Hood, Roof and Trunk/Wing)

I took a hella long time to finish! YEESH! BUT...it's all smooth now! I'm so excited for it to get dirty so I can see how easily it comes off! Makes me want to feel up my car all day long!
Old 10-20-2004 | 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by bpang1
1. It's the best thing I've used yet!
2. Zymol...Rejex is better
3. Wash, Dry, Clay bar the horizontal surfaces (Hood, Roof and Trunk/Wing)

I took a hella long time to finish! YEESH! BUT...it's all smooth now! I'm so excited for it to get dirty so I can see how easily it comes off! Makes me want to feel up my car all day long!

Blake, its been a little over a week since you used the Rejex. Post up your review of the stuff after a weeks worth of driving around.

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Old 10-20-2004 | 08:38 PM
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Blake, its been a little over a week since you used the Rejex. Post up your review of the stuff after a weeks worth of driving around.

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Oops sorry about that...can I please try washing my car first?

So far, it feels like glass and I have an '02 with 40K miles!

I really shoulda did a better job on the clay bar though...next time I'll hit the clay harder.
Old 10-20-2004 | 08:42 PM
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blake, i have been washing my car 2 ways.
either i wash with super high pressure/and or wash with cotton terry cloth-
no soap needed!-






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Old 10-20-2004 | 08:45 PM
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Unfortunately, they were cutting down a tree near my parking spot and my car was wet. Thus, I have leafy stuff dried onto my car and it sux.

WIll try water first...may have to use light soap like the bottle says.

I might try this stuff in my Shower too...hmmmmmm.
Old 10-21-2004 | 02:20 AM
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hey gdogg i still owe you $20bux!

when can i see you?
Old 10-21-2004 | 02:45 AM
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^^ whenevahs! and its 19 bucks





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Old 10-22-2004 | 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by bpang1
Oops sorry about that...can I please try washing my car first?

So far, it feels like glass and I have an '02 with 40K miles!

I really shoulda did a better job on the clay bar though...next time I'll hit the clay harder.
NP, I was just curious to know, what you thought of it.
Old 10-22-2004 | 12:48 PM
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OK so update on this...

1. Used just a regular hose to rinse the car...no pressure washer.
2. Damn...all the accumulation of dirt and bird crap just rinsed right off!
3. All I then had to do was dry it and I was done!

...buy this stuff! It's the bestest!



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