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Use Rejex on everything except rubber.
 
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Originally posted by deeroff
Is it true that you can use Rejex on the windshield. These damn bugs are killing me -- or should I just use RainX?
I've been using RejeX on my windshield for a year now, and this is where it really shines (pardon the pun). Bug splats are dramatically reduced, and those that do stick come off easily. Also great on wheels (for brake dust) and exhaust tips (for yellowing).
 
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I use it on everything also, cept tires.
 
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can you still wash your car after rejex?

after washing, do you have to reapply rejex?

(lazy me, i take mine to the car wash and pay extra for them to hand wash)
 
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you can wash, no need to reapply...
 
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Can Rejex be applied using a Porter Cable orbital polisher?
 
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There's no need as it is not a polish. You are not buffing it on, simply applying to leave a thin coat on the paint.
 
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RejeX is not a wax... it will not fill swirls or minor scratches. It is not a polish so it will not remove swirls or scratches. It is not a glaze either.

Think of it as a protective oil... almost like mink oil on a pair of fine leather shoes. it is there to protect, shield and shine. You can wax over with a carnuba for extra depth. I would not recommend waxing under because the wax will evaporate in the heat and take with it the RejeX.
 
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Originally posted by greyghost
.... You can wax over with a carnuba for extra depth. I would not recommend waxing under because the wax will evaporate in the heat and take with it the RejeX.
If I understand the main benefit of RejeX correctly (think teflon), you also do not want to wax OVER it as then bug, dirt, dust, grease, brake dust etc. will stick to the wax and not slide off the RejeX.
 
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Teflon is a good analogy.
 
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Originally posted by dpblessing
If I understand the main benefit of RejeX correctly (think teflon), you also do not want to wax OVER it as then bug, dirt, dust, grease, brake dust etc. will stick to the wax and not slide off the RejeX.
Exactly. Here's a quote from their website regarding waxing before or after applying RejeX:

RejeX can be used over existing wax; however, the duration of protection will be reduced as the softer underlying wax comes off comparatively quickly. There’s no reason to wax over RejeX. As we’ve already said, RejeX leaves a shinier, longer-lasting finish than wax… and the wax can't adhere well to RejeX!

http://www.corrosionx.com/rejex.html
 
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