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Old 05-27-2005, 10:58 AM
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Its simply amazing...Goes on easy, and comes off much better than NXT does...Give one hour inbetween coats, and about 12 hours for it to cure...Water beads, and it shines like no tommorrow. Dirt and dust comes right off on your finger...My cousin used it on his STI and now i am using it. Im very impressed...
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Very popular with the Porsche guys! Nice product but make sure your paint is in good shape before you use it. Bugs wipe right off the front end. One of many things I have in my cabinet.
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yeah its great...im going to put coat #2 on it now
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I just bought a small bottle of this stuff. It was advertised for the wheels. Are you guys using it on the paint? If so how are you applying it. Are you using it with other products and if so what? I haven't tried it out yet (stupid rain )

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Originally Posted by Mcoto,Jun 7 2005, 11:24 PM
I just bought a small bottle of this stuff. It was advertised for the wheels. Are you guys using it on the paint? If so how are you applying it. Are you using it with other products and if so what? I haven't tried it out yet (stupid rain )

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im using it just like any other wax...works great
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Interesting... I'm using Klasse right now but I might try a panal vs panal thing. I like the idea of the bugs wiping off. I drive through I swamp on my way to work so I can easily test this out

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I did a quick look on Autopia (emphasize Quick) and I did not find a lot of positie stuff ... mainly durability slams here is an example

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IMO there seems to a pack mentality on lots of car sites related to products. They tend to be either hyped or put down heavily. Therefore. I would be interested in your opinion relative to other products
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I tried Rejex on the recommendation of a friend (Porsche guy). I put it on 3 cars in January. It was easy enough to apply, and seems to be lasting. Water still beads when I wash the cars. But I don't think it's the be-all, end-all, it's just a good easy to use wax.

One thing, I put it on my Work Emotion wheels, which are a semi-gloss finish, and it really seemed to dull them. Now I will have to polish them out.
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