lov-n-life
Well-known member
Alright, I don't sell this stuff, even though this is about to sound like a sales pitch! (Hey, word of mouth is the best advertising!)
Alright, so I've been detail cars since I was 16 (That's 13 years now... man I'm getting old) and I've tried just about every product on the market. Well a friend of mine from the Porsche Club has an absolutely beautifil red 928. Everyone is always asking him what he uses to detail and he says RejeX. Never heard of this stuff? Neither have any of us. Turns out it is just one product in a line of several from CorrosionX originally developed for Aircraft. So I finally gave in and decided to try "one more product." Well he gave me a brochure and a free bottle to try (he is a reseller). This stuff runs about $18 per bottle retail. This stuff recommends you strip the car of all waxes, so this weekend a friend of mine and I stripped my vette and their Miata with dishwashing liquid (don't cringe, it was well worth it). RejeX is not a polish or traditional wax in that the paint must be in good condition to begin with and clean, as it will not remove anything from the paint. Once washed and dried, and in the shade, application was with a random-orbital buffer and by hand in areas the buffer couldn't get, to include all the glass, lights, etc. Extremely easy on and easy off. So far I'm extremely impressed. My friend's red Miata has never looked better, and the vette is like glass. Drove it in the rain the other night and expected the next day to have a dirty car, but the rain fall after the car was parked again rinsed of the road grime! They claim bugs, bird droppings, etc will rinse off with just water. I'll see how well that calim holds up over the next week. If anyone is interested, you can read about at at www.corrosionx.com under RejeX. If you are interested, I'll try to work out a discount with my friend who is a reseller.
Alright, so I've been detail cars since I was 16 (That's 13 years now... man I'm getting old) and I've tried just about every product on the market. Well a friend of mine from the Porsche Club has an absolutely beautifil red 928. Everyone is always asking him what he uses to detail and he says RejeX. Never heard of this stuff? Neither have any of us. Turns out it is just one product in a line of several from CorrosionX originally developed for Aircraft. So I finally gave in and decided to try "one more product." Well he gave me a brochure and a free bottle to try (he is a reseller). This stuff runs about $18 per bottle retail. This stuff recommends you strip the car of all waxes, so this weekend a friend of mine and I stripped my vette and their Miata with dishwashing liquid (don't cringe, it was well worth it). RejeX is not a polish or traditional wax in that the paint must be in good condition to begin with and clean, as it will not remove anything from the paint. Once washed and dried, and in the shade, application was with a random-orbital buffer and by hand in areas the buffer couldn't get, to include all the glass, lights, etc. Extremely easy on and easy off. So far I'm extremely impressed. My friend's red Miata has never looked better, and the vette is like glass. Drove it in the rain the other night and expected the next day to have a dirty car, but the rain fall after the car was parked again rinsed of the road grime! They claim bugs, bird droppings, etc will rinse off with just water. I'll see how well that calim holds up over the next week. If anyone is interested, you can read about at at www.corrosionx.com under RejeX. If you are interested, I'll try to work out a discount with my friend who is a reseller.