Rejex'd and ready...
#17
No...
The fiber on my towels is very fine, soft and dense. Tthe little loops tend to come a part after time. Not a big deal you just have to tend to them when they pop up by trimming.
These are very high quality anyone who has purchased them from me would agree. Ripping off your HL is a user problem not a product problem. IMHO!
The fiber on my towels is very fine, soft and dense. Tthe little loops tend to come a part after time. Not a big deal you just have to tend to them when they pop up by trimming.
These are very high quality anyone who has purchased them from me would agree. Ripping off your HL is a user problem not a product problem. IMHO!
#19
Originally posted by SANDOVAL
These are very high quality anyone who has purchased them from me would agree. Ripping off your HL is a user problem not a product problem. IMHO!
These are very high quality anyone who has purchased them from me would agree. Ripping off your HL is a user problem not a product problem. IMHO!
#21
WOW- Great product!
On Sunday morning I washed and Rejexed my 996. All I can say is "WOW!"
Application was simple. I applied the wax in my garage and I let it dry for about 30 minutes. When I removed the haze I was nonplussed; the shine didn't look that special.
Two hours later I walked into the garage and was blown away! That shine! I've never seen anything like it, at least on one of my cars. Amazing, amazing, amazing. I swear the paint looks like it is wet and the finish is two feet deep. Even my wife was amazed. I now am being coerced to do her Range Rover this weekend too.
I let it cure overnight. I took a few pictures on Monday but they didn't turn out that well. I'll wait for another sunny day and take a few more.
Application was simple. I applied the wax in my garage and I let it dry for about 30 minutes. When I removed the haze I was nonplussed; the shine didn't look that special.
Two hours later I walked into the garage and was blown away! That shine! I've never seen anything like it, at least on one of my cars. Amazing, amazing, amazing. I swear the paint looks like it is wet and the finish is two feet deep. Even my wife was amazed. I now am being coerced to do her Range Rover this weekend too.
I let it cure overnight. I took a few pictures on Monday but they didn't turn out that well. I'll wait for another sunny day and take a few more.
#23
I have too many chips here and there. Not sure if I should bother Rejexing.
Does Rejex make tree sap easier to remove?
How long does one application last?
How many applications is one bottle good for?
Does Rejex make tree sap easier to remove?
How long does one application last?
How many applications is one bottle good for?
#24
Collin, Just go to Akkurat and pick up a bottle. It makes everything come off easier. All the Akkurat cars are rejexed. One bottle should last you a long time. I've found Rejex to last about 3 months, sometime longer.
#27
We have been talking about doing a BBQ/Hottub party at my place and coordinate that with a detail day. However, Rejex needs to sit in the garage for a good 12 hours. No elements. So, having a Rejex party might be difficult. However, we can wash and clay and drink and hottub.
#28
12 hours? My garage has all kindsa elements and critters. I have to rejex the garage first
Robyn, are you suggesting we can wash and clay alex and see him drink the hottub at your place
Robyn, are you suggesting we can wash and clay alex and see him drink the hottub at your place
#30
Originally posted by collin996tt
12 hours? My garage has all kindsa elements and critters. I have to rejex the garage first
Robyn, are you suggesting we can wash and clay alex and see him drink the hottub at your place
12 hours? My garage has all kindsa elements and critters. I have to rejex the garage first
Robyn, are you suggesting we can wash and clay alex and see him drink the hottub at your place