Took the Rejex Challange - Ohhh My
#47
Originally posted by cjv
Hold on a minute. I am relating to my experiences with sealing waxes. I do not know if this applies to Rejex. I wish someone in the know would expound on this.
Hold on a minute. I am relating to my experiences with sealing waxes. I do not know if this applies to Rejex. I wish someone in the know would expound on this.
I was saying you were right. you shouldn't be putting rejex over a real wax. It should go on a properly prepped surface that's polished/clayed/cleaned etc. If you want to add a wax it should go ON TOP of rejex. Not underneath. That is "if" you want to apply a traditional wax.
#48
Originally posted by john stephanus
Has anyone experienced some hazing from using Rejex? I see some streaky hazing on the hood. Any ideas on how to fix it from your guys that are more experienced? I think the surface was completely clean...I carefully washed the car with blue Dawn prior to applying Rejex.
Thanks,
Has anyone experienced some hazing from using Rejex? I see some streaky hazing on the hood. Any ideas on how to fix it from your guys that are more experienced? I think the surface was completely clean...I carefully washed the car with blue Dawn prior to applying Rejex.
Thanks,
that is most likely from applying to much product or not allowing it to cure enough before wiping off. Is your car black, by any chance?
#49
Originally posted by Soon2be993tt
that is most likely from applying to much product or not allowing it to cure enough before wiping off. Is your car black, by any chance?
that is most likely from applying to much product or not allowing it to cure enough before wiping off. Is your car black, by any chance?
Thanks,
#50
Originally posted by john stephanus
Yes...my car is black. I think it cured for long enough...at least an hour. As for too much product I guess that is possible. Should I just remove it with blue Dawn and re-do the hood?
Thanks,
Yes...my car is black. I think it cured for long enough...at least an hour. As for too much product I guess that is possible. Should I just remove it with blue Dawn and re-do the hood?
Thanks,
these new synthetic waxes out these days are tricky. You use a very very minute amount. It's not like the old days w/ the carnubas and such where you would just pile that stuff on. W/ products like rejex/nxt/zaino a little more then an ounce of the stuff should cover your entire car.
#51
Originally posted by Soon2be993tt
no, the streaking should go away after a wash or two.
these new synthetic waxes out these days are tricky. You use a very very minute amount. It's not like the old days w/ the carnubas and such where you would just pile that stuff on. W/ products like rejex/nxt/zaino a little more then an ounce of the stuff should cover your entire car.
no, the streaking should go away after a wash or two.
these new synthetic waxes out these days are tricky. You use a very very minute amount. It's not like the old days w/ the carnubas and such where you would just pile that stuff on. W/ products like rejex/nxt/zaino a little more then an ounce of the stuff should cover your entire car.
#52
I have gotten the steaking as well. I live in humid Florida and I only have this problem on the hood. Plus, dark cars can be a ***** but I have found that the streaking will also fade in the sun.
#55
Originally posted by john stephanus
What is "final inspection"?
What is "final inspection"?
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