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Old 05-22-2004, 06:50 PM
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It is probably a build up caused by previous wax. Did you stip the car of wax with heavy-duty paintwork cleanser and a clay bar? I had the same problem on my turbo because the dealership used Zymol prior to RejEx. I never had the streaking problem on my Seal Grey because I was the only one that touched the car.
 
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I had used Gliptone spray wax on the car a week ago and the other day I washed it with Gliptone car wash solution. I did not use a clay bar nor a heavy duty paint cleaner.
 
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Just wash teh car with Dawn. That will remove all the old Wax.
 
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I thought you can just user Reje on top of the wax?
 
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See what you've started Kirby... pretty cool. Where's our kickback?
 
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Best 996 Front End

I love that front end! My fav.
 
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I was so impressed by the photo of your car that I ordered went directly to the RejeX website and ordered some. Question - The info on the RejeX website says not to wax Over RejeX but says that you can put on RejeX Over wax. That doesn't make sense to me. Should I be removing the old wax using cleaner and a clay bar?
 
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Just wash with Dawn, Clay bar if you like, wash again and then apply a coat of Rejex, wait 12hrs and then drive.
 
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Kirby is right. Your car is over a year old now so a clay barring is in order anyway but not necessary.
 
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I just ordered some Rejex purely because of the good reports i've read on this site. I've just bought a clay bar & waxes before i decided to get Rejex, is it a good idea to wax & polish before applying it?

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Do any of you Rejex guys have first hand experience with the Klasse duo? If so, I would be curious to hear any comparisons of application and result.

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Originally posted by Itzkirb
Just wash with Dawn, Clay bar if you like, wash again and then apply a coat of Rejex, wait 12hrs and then drive.
Wait... I thought you could just put RejeX over the Wax...
 
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You can put RejeX over the wax, but if you're going to clay bar your car I would just use Rejex. Waxing is another step and you probably won't notice a difference if you waxed it or not after a coat of RejeX is on. Plus, I Think, rejex lasts a little bit longer if it not appplied over a coat of wax.
 
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The reason why I waxed it, is becayse RejeX does not cover the swirl marks, which wax does
 
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Is it true that you can use Rejex on the windshield. These damn bugs are killing me -- or should I just use RainX?
 


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