RejeX help....
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RejeX help....
I put rejex on my car a while ago and it looks awesome, but the rejex that was left on the rubber parts has become dry, and it wont come of... whats an easy way to get it off without sandpapering it?
Thanks
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Did you apply the rejex in the sun? I usually apply it in the garage and then let it sit for an hour before wiping it off. I haven't had any problems with the rubber parts.
I think it would be the same removal process as if you got wax on the rubber parts.
I think it would be the same removal process as if you got wax on the rubber parts.
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