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Old 05-10-2004, 09:43 AM
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Zaino vs. Rejex?

Any comments from anyone who has used both? I've been using Zaino for a few years, and have been very satisfied. Since seeing the latest pics of Greyghost's car (looks awesome), and other cars from past posts(also awesome), I have to wonder if Rejex will add anything to my Zaino coats? Will it be a waste to top it off with Rejex if I'm only looking for more shine?
 
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Old 05-10-2004, 01:25 PM
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Good question...Orient Express should know, I think he's used everything.
 
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Do a search at www.autopia.org. , there are some threads about RejeX. The opinions seem mixed...some say it looks good/decent and lasts long, like five or six months. Others say its protection is a couple of months, at best - well within the capabilities of other better looking products. Wolfgang is a new sealant receiving a lot of good reviews. It's available at www.premiumautocare.com or www.autogeek.net. .
 

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I would say go with RejeX only. It doesnt do well on top of or under other waxes... honestly it does just fine by itself.
 
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Zaino has a better shine.
 
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