How do I remove rejex so I can clay my hood and fenders
#1
How do I remove rejex so I can clay my hood and fenders
I did a quick rejex during the week as I have had no wax or anything on the car for like 3 months with all the body work(front bumper and rear bumper).
I think I want to clay the hood and fenders and maybe the roof because they feel like sandpaper and compared to the new bumper paint it really bothers me.
The problem I have fresh Rejex. Or should I just live with it and clay it in about 3-4 months when it wears off...
I think I want to clay the hood and fenders and maybe the roof because they feel like sandpaper and compared to the new bumper paint it really bothers me.
The problem I have fresh Rejex. Or should I just live with it and clay it in about 3-4 months when it wears off...
#2
First, you need to wash the car using dawn liquid. Twice.
Then go buy Clay Magic and make sure you have a quart or two of good detailing spray. The clay, (go slowly at first), will remove the contaminates on the surface of your paint.
Once you have that done, wash again with dawn liquid.
THEN use the Rejex. Probably twice over two weekends. Should be smooth as glass, perfect.
Then go buy Clay Magic and make sure you have a quart or two of good detailing spray. The clay, (go slowly at first), will remove the contaminates on the surface of your paint.
Once you have that done, wash again with dawn liquid.
THEN use the Rejex. Probably twice over two weekends. Should be smooth as glass, perfect.
Last edited by Eric (Plug Guy); 10-02-2005 at 05:27 PM.
#3
The clay pretty much removes anything sitting on top of the paint including deposits, other paint, and wax...
So I say just was well (so you don't have any grit that can be picked up in the clay) and clay away.... Then reapply rejex.
So I say just was well (so you don't have any grit that can be picked up in the clay) and clay away.... Then reapply rejex.
#4
Thanks, since I didn't drive the car and it only sat since the rejex, I just clay'd over the rejex, then re-rejex'd twice(12 hours between coats and I just finished the last coat about 3 hours ago) and wow the results are amazing. I will post pics tomorrow, but needless to say the paint feels new and looks perfect.
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