Polar GT2 takes REJEX challenge! (Hi-res pics inside, dial-up warning)
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Polar GT2 takes REJEX challenge! (Hi-res pics inside, dial-up warning)
These pictures were taken with our crappy little camera and have not been touched up or changed in any way. The stuff really looks good and was fairly easy to apply. I did not do the wheels so they are a bit dirty.
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not sure who the architect was. This is my parents' house in Beverly Hills. I'm going to take some pictures at my place tomorrow to capture it in the flourecent garage lights.
Thanks for the compliments.
-Steve
Thanks for the compliments.
-Steve
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Originally posted by Soon2be993tt
Looks hot steve, what steps did you take?
Looks hot steve, what steps did you take?
2) applied Rejex to dry car with rejexusa towels
3) waited 10 min after i finished then wiped off starting at the place i started applying.
4) left in the garage overnight.
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#9
Originally posted by SteveH
1) washed car with mr clean auto dry
2) applied Rejex to dry car with rejexusa towels
3) waited 10 min after i finished then wiped off starting at the place i started applying.
4) left in the garage overnight.
1) washed car with mr clean auto dry
2) applied Rejex to dry car with rejexusa towels
3) waited 10 min after i finished then wiped off starting at the place i started applying.
4) left in the garage overnight.
mr. clean auto dry and then no claying? Bad bad boy
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steve, have you found the auto dry to leave a weird film on the car? I still haven't used it but I have heard nothing about bad things, but those are from people that are **** about cleaning their car.
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lovely polar with a medeterranian backdrop - I can just dream about long backroads in tuscony behind the wheel. BTW, I chose a similar venue for my polar tt in our gallery. anymore pics of the rear wheels - they look like they were built for the car.
regards
regards
#12
I love Mr Clean!! It's the best thing that happened to car washes since...just about anything!
My only concern is that Mr Clean uses some sort of polymer in its soap. Would this conflict with the polymers used in Rejex?
Also, with respect to Rejex - I read a long time ago that Polymer-impregnated polishes & waxes are great for long lasting shine, but they never reach the DEPTH of shine & reflection that can be achieved with pure Carnauba. Everyone on this board seems to think that Rejex is the best thing since sliced bread, but has anyone addressed this depth of shine issue?
My only concern is that Mr Clean uses some sort of polymer in its soap. Would this conflict with the polymers used in Rejex?
Also, with respect to Rejex - I read a long time ago that Polymer-impregnated polishes & waxes are great for long lasting shine, but they never reach the DEPTH of shine & reflection that can be achieved with pure Carnauba. Everyone on this board seems to think that Rejex is the best thing since sliced bread, but has anyone addressed this depth of shine issue?
#14
Originally posted by Soon2be993tt
steve, have you found the auto dry to leave a weird film on the car? I still haven't used it but I have heard nothing about bad things, but those are from people that are **** about cleaning their car.
steve, have you found the auto dry to leave a weird film on the car? I still haven't used it but I have heard nothing about bad things, but those are from people that are **** about cleaning their car.
i was going for maximum results with minimum effort.
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Originally posted by tofumann
What is the proper way in using a clay-bar?
What is the proper way in using a clay-bar?
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